Knockan Crag

Knockan Crag is a line of cliffs in Assynt, Scotland 21 kilometres (13 mi) north of Ullapool. The name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic Creag a' Chnocain meaning 'crag of the small hill'.

The Moine Thrust runs through the crag and there is a small visitor centre providing interpretation and artwork that explains the background to the 'Highlands Controversy' concerning the geology of the area.

Read more about Knockan Crag:  Geological Significance, Visitor Centre