Glen Docherty

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Glen Docherty looking towards Loch Maree
Glen Docherty looking towards Loch Maree

Glen Docherty is a glen (valley) in Wester Ross in Scotland, between Loch Maree and Kinlochewe to the west and Loch a'Chroisg and Achnasheen to the east.

The A832 road runs through the valley, which runs between the peaks of Carn a'Ghlinne (539m) to the north and Carn Loisgte (446m) to the south. Until recently this was a single track road with passing places, but 5.8km of the road has now been upgraded to double track.[1]

[edit] Formation

Volcanic activity in this region ceased about 50 million years ago, after which the landscape was shaped by glaciation from about 1.8 million years ago to the end of the Great Ice Age about 10,000 years ago. The U-shaped valley of Glen Docherty is typical of a valley formed by the action of glaciers.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Road upgrade is miles better (pdf). in focus, Newsletter of the Highlands and Islands Partnership Programme, p.4 (Autumn 2004). Retrieved on January 20, 2007.
  2. ^ Prof. Peter Maguire (2005). The Geology of Loch Ewe. Gairloch and Loch Ewe Action Forum. Retrieved on January 19, 2007.