The area to the East of Loch Bad na Sgalag has been enclosed by a deer fence and over 1 million trees planted. Most of the trees in this area were cut down and used to make charcoal for the iron smelting works by the shores of Loch Maree. Many native species of tree have been planted in the hope that the area can be restored and also encourage local wildlife.
Meall Lochan a' Chleirich 401m
Meall a Ghlas Leothaid 341m
Meall na Meine 422m
From Meall Lochan a' Chleirich
Loch Maree
Loch Bad na Sgalag
Lochan a' Chleirich
Am Feur - Loch
The path climbs up by the side of this waterfall and crosses the burn via a wooden bridge
Dubh Loch
Baosbheinn
Loch Garbhaig
Loch na h-Oidhche
The remote Fisherfield Mountains
Gleann na Muice
The river has carved some weirdly shaped caverns here
Beinn Eighe comes in to view again
Climbing Meall a Ghlas Leothaid
Looking down towards Gairloch from Meall a Ghlas Leothaid 341m
Climbing Meall Lochan a' Chleirich
On the summit of Meall Lochan a' Chleirich 401m
Climbing Meall na Meane
Loch Maree & Slioch
This area is described in Peter Barton's Torridon Walking Guide as the "Flowerdale Miniatures" Torridon:A Walkers Guide