Reflecting on Loch na Meilich
Final path to Dùn Caan summit
Bealach Ruadh and the nameless lochan
Dùn Caan summit Ordnance Survey column (1)
Dùn Caan summit and Ordnance Survey column
Dùn Caan summit - view over Hallaig
Dùn Caan summit: southern panorama
Dùn Caan summit view NNE
Dùn Caan summit view NW to Storr
Dùn Caan summit view to Ben Tianavaig
Dùn Caan summit view to Skye (1)
Dùn Caan summit view to Skye (2)
Dùn Caan summit view to Skye (3)
Dùn Caan summit view to Skye (4)
Dùn Caan summit view northwards
Dùn Caan summit view north (2)
Dùn Caan summit view SSW over Bealach Ruadh (1)
Dùn Caan summit view south over Loch na Mna
Dùn Caan summit view SW over Bealach Ruadh
Dùn Caan summit view to Loch Sligachan and Sconser
Loch na Meilich convergence to Storr
View over Churchton Bay to Glamaig
Sunset over Churchton Bay (3)
Here be dragons at Loch na Meilich
View west to Skye from the nameless lochan
Dùn Caan summit from the nameless lochan (2)
Dùn Caan summit from the nameless lochan
View back down the Dùn Caan (2)
View back down the Dùn Caan path (1)
Sunset over Churchton Bay (2)
Sunset over Churchton Bay (1)
Glamaig across the Narrows of Raasay
Dolerite dyke in Druim an Fhurain Sandstone
'Kate's Cottage'
Clachan and Churchton Bay
View back to Skye
Ben Tianavaig
Inverarish and Dùn Caan
Raasay old ferry pier
On the ferry to Raasay
MV Hallaig bridge
Raasay and ferry from Sconser
Loch Sligachan and Raasay from Sconser
Castle Stalker
Connel Bridge
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Bealach Ruadh and Loch na Meilich


A walk to Dùn Caan 6
After leaving the nameless lochan, the path descends steeply over the edge of the fault-line scarp of Bealach Ruadh. A short stony gully (see note) quickly leads to a well-graded path which descends obliquely to the shore of Loch na Meilich at NG 5756 3943.
After leaving the nameless lochan, the path descends steeply over the edge of the fault-line scarp of Bealach Ruadh. A short stony gully (see note) quickly leads to a well-graded path which descends obliquely to the shore of Loch na Meilich at NG 5756 3943.
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