glenoidhulen
Glenoidhulen is a glen in the Scottish Highlands of Scotland. The valley runs in a general northeast–southwest direction and is cut by a small stream that collects from the surrounding hills. It is bounded by steep, wooded slopes at lower elevations and more open, grassy terrain higher up. The landscape reflects glacial shaping, with a valley profile and rugged outcrops that are typical of upland Scotland.
The name Glenoidhulen is of Gaelic origin. The first element, gleann, is the standard Gaelic word for
Ecologically, the glen hosts a mix of habitats. Native broadleaf and conifer trees appear on the lower
Historically, the area shows signs of past activity, including sporadic farming and forestry. In recent times
Glenoidhulen is not widely featured in national listings of protected areas, but it forms part of the