Scottish Mountain Database
The database contains information (height, location, etc) about all the Munros & Corbetts as well as additional information where available.
Query retrieved 4 results:
| Name | Info | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Goat Fell | Height=874m Class: C Gridref: NR991415 Section: Arran and Holy Island Map: Landranger 62 |
Arran's tourist peak. The biggest on the island, the most popular and (arguably) the least interesting. If you wish to visit Goatfell I suggest you either start in Glen Sannox or Glen Rosa and make its summit your final stop before descending. More info: /arran.shtml Add Info |
| Caisteal Abhail | Height=859m Class: C Gridref: NR969443 Section: Arran and Holy Island Map: Landranger 62 |
The Castles is just along the ridge (around the head of Glen Sannox) from Cir Mhor. It has "castle like" rock formations on the summit which can cause confusion when navigating in mist. This is also the top before or after tackling The |
| Beinn Tarsuinn | Height=826m Class: C Gridref: NR959412 Section: Arran and Holy Island Map: Landranger 62 |
More info: /arran.shtml Add Info |
| Cir Mhor | Height=799m Class: C Gridref: NR972431 Section: Arran and Holy Island Map: Landranger 62 |
The summit towers over precipitous cliffs which guard the head of the glen. There is much climbing to be had on the cliffs but for the walker there is a path which one can scramble up without too much trouble. More info: /arran.shtml Add Info |
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The data in our database was provided by Liverpool Uni. Their database (with clickable map) can be found on the uni website.. We have added our own features to the database to integrate it with our website but their database covers almost all the mountains and hills in the British Isles. Our version of the database contains only the Munros and Corbetts.