Police praise snow clearing work on the Bealach na Ba

News imageHighland Council Tackling drifting snow on the Bealach na BaHighland Council
Tackling drifting snow on the Bealach na Ba

Police have praised Highland Council workers for clearing snow from one of Scotland's most challenging routes.

The Bealach na Ba - Pass of the Cattle - at Applecross is an unclassified road that rises to about 626m (2,053ft) over about four miles (8km).

Driving conditions on the road have been difficult in the past few weeks due to drifting snow and ice.

Police Scotland's Lochaber and Skye officers said council staff were doing their "very best" to keep it open.

The officers have tweeted pictures showing large banks of snow on either side of the Bealach na Ba.

News image@LochabSkyePol A bank of snow next to the Bealach na Ba@LochabSkyePol
A bank of snow next to the Bealach na Ba
News image@LochabSkyePol Banks of snow either side of the Bealach na Ba@LochabSkyePol
The area has seen heavy snowfalls and icy conditions
News image@LochabSkyePol A bank of snow next to the Bealach-na-Ba@LochabSkyePol
Driving past a bank of snow on the Bealach na Ba
News imageHighland Council Tackling snow on the Bealach na BaHighland Council