Glen Affric (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Afraig) is a glen south-west of the village of Cannich in the Highland region of Scotland, some 15 miles (25 kilometres)...
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named An Socach: An Socach (Glen Ey), 944 m, listed as a Munro and a Marilyn An Socach (Glen Affric), 921 m, listed as a Munro An Socach (Glen Cannich)...
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for determination of topographic prominence). Carn Eighe lies between Glen Affric and Loch Mullardoch, and is at the heart of a massif along with its twin...
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Loch Cluanie in Glenmoriston and upper Glen Affric. It is within the Glen Affric National Scenic Area and Glen Affric National Nature Reserve. Mullach Fraoch-choire...
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Gaelic: An Tom Còinnich) is a mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is a Munro with a height of 1,112 metres (3,648 ft). Glen Affric is to...
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Glen Strathfarrar (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Farair) is a glen in the Highland region of Scotland, near Loch Ness. The Glen is part of the Affric-Beauly hydro-electric...
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Loch Cluanie and south of Glen Affric. It is a Munro with a height of 1,120 metres (3,670 ft). It is the highest peak along Glen Shiel and can be easily...
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mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies between Glen Affric and Glen Elchaig, some 30 kilometres east of Kyle of Lochalsh. With a height...
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in. One route is to start from the end of Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin in Glen Affric, then follow a path up Gleann nam Fiadh. From there, it is necessary...
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List of Munros in Scotland by Section (section Section five: Loch Ericht to Glen Tromie and Glen Garry)
Fhada (1032 m) Ciste Dhubh (979 m) A' Ghlas-bheinn (918 m) 11b. Glen Affric to Glen Moriston A' Chràlaig (1120 m) Mullach Fraoch-choire (1102 m) Sgùrr...
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Highlands, between Glen Shiel and Glen Affric. With a height of 979 metres (3,212 ft), it is classed as a Munro. It is almost surrounded by glens: Fionngleann...
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12 kilometres to join the sea at Loch Duich on the west coast. The River Affric rises in Coire nan Eun on the eastern flank of the mountain and flows some...
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of Glen Affric, some 30 kilometres east of Kyle of Lochalsh. At 1181 metres (3875 feet), it is the second highest mountain north of the Great Glen (after...
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Scotland, one of the 'Five Sisters of Kintail'. It is on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 27 kilometers southeast of Kyle of Lochalsh. Its height is 1,027 metres...
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Fhuaran is a Scottish mountain that is situated on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 23 kilometres (14 mi) east south east of Kyle of Lochalsh. The mountain...
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Aonach Meadhoin (redirect from Sgùrr an Fhuarail)
Scottish rivers. To the north Coire nan Eun is the source of the River Affric which eventually finds its way to the Beauly Firth, while to the south Coire...
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Sàileag is Scottish mountain located on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 27 kilometres south east of Kyle of Lochalsh. It lies just to the east of the...
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Scotland, one of the 'Five Sisters of Kintail'. It is on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 24 kilometres southeast of Kyle of Lochalsh. It reaches a height of...
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There is one short tricky section of downward scrambling on this ridge. An easy line of descent can be found, north-westwards from the summit, into Gleann...
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Dhubh is Mam Sodhail not Carn Eighe." 281 of the 282 Scottish Munros have an official OSI prominence above 30 m, except Maoile Lunndaidh, who was found...
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Cartographer Alan Dawson first compiled the list of Murdos in 1995 to provide an objective and quantitative alternative to the Scottish Mountaineering Club...
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mason City Strone An t-Sròn The nose City Succoth An Socach City Sutherland Cataibh County Tarbert An Tairbeart The isthmus City Tarbet An Tairbeart The isthmus...
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