NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS

Looking west from Sgurr na Sgine to Beinn Sgritheall and the Sound of Sleat.
The 'Northwest Highlands' are the northern third of Scotland that is separated from the Grampian Mountains by the Great Glen (Glen More). The Caledonian Canal, which extends from Loch Linnhe in the west, to the Moray Firth in the north splits this area from the rest of the country.

The Highlands are formed on Lewisian gneiss, the oldest layers of rock in Scotland. Suilven, Cul Mor, Cul Beag, and Quinag are just some of the impressive rock islands of dark red or gray Torridonian sandstone which project out of the gneiss. Some of the peaks, such as Beinn Eighe and Canisp, are topped with light gray or white Cambrian quartzite.
The city of Inverness, known as the "Capital of the Highlands", is by far the largest settlement in the region. It is the administrative centre for the Highland Council area.

Contents
List of places in the Northwest Highlands
Towns and villages
Regions and mountain ranges
Glens and lochs
See also
External links

List of places in the Northwest Highlands



★ Applecross

★ Lochinver

★ Torridon

★ Shieldaig

★ Kishorn
Towns and villages


Fort William

Inverness

Shieldaig

Ullapool

Inchnadamph
Regions and mountain ranges


Achnashellach Forest

Applecross

Assynt

Coigach

Dundonnell and Fisherfield Forest

Inverpolly

Kintail

Knoydart

Torridon Hills
Glens and lochs


Glen Affric

Loch Cluanie

Loch Maree

See also



Scottish Highlands

External links



NW Highlands

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