Rannoch Moor is a vast area of peat bog at the juncture of Argyll, Lochaber, Atholl, Rannoch and Badenoch. While now considered one of Scotland’s great wildernesses, this landscape was once a busy hub of communication routes, and an important resource for the communities living around and on the moor who relied on this landscape now viewed as ’empty’ and ‘wild’ for grazing, hunting, farming and fuel (c) Edward Stewart
Rannoch Moor is a vast area of peat bog at the juncture of Argyll, Lochaber, Atholl, Rannoch and Badenoch. While now considered one of Scotland’s great wildernesses, this landscape was once a busy hub of communication routes, and an important resource for the communities living around and on the moor who relied on this landscape now viewed as ’empty’ and ‘wild’ for grazing, hunting, farming and fuel (c) Edward Stewart
