Thursday, 9 June 2011

Ben Tianavaig - a great walk

Anyone who has visited Skye is likely to have gazed upon the triangular mountain that rises to the right of Loch Portree. This is Ben Tianavaig. The hill is also prominently visible from Braes, and from one of the bedroom windows at one of our cottages - Aird View. Here's Ben Tianavaig seen from the beach close to Aird View:

Finally, a couple of days ago, the time and weather were right, and I took a walk up the hill. Wow! It's wonderful! The most difficult bit is finding the start of the path in Camustianavaig township - well, I can now tell you, it's right by the post box! The climb starts at sea level and rises some 1,300 feet to the summit. There are a few steepish sections, but mostly the gradient is comfortable. Best of all, there are no burns to ford, and no seriously boggy bits either. Once out of the bracken forest at the start, the going is over short springy grass, and the views are just sensational. My photographs don't do them justice, but enjoy...


There is a traceable path all the way up


The summit is at the top left of this picture


Aird View is approximately in the centre of this picture...!!!


Just look at how far you have come...


The summit, with the Cuillin beyond


Looking north from the summit to The Storr



2 comments:

Jill said...

Lovely! Makes me wish I was there. :)

Richard Dorrell said...

Thank you Jill. It really is a lovely hill, and just an afternoon's walk for anyone - you don't HAVE to go all the way to the top to see some lovely views!