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Sgùrr Alasdair is the
highest peak of the
Black Cuillin, and the
highest peak on the Isle of Skye and in the
Inner Hebrides, and
indeed in all the Scottish...
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Scottish mountains share the name
Sgùrr Mòr:
Sgùrr Mòr (Fannichs) (1,109 m), a
Munro in the north-western
Highlands Sgùrr Mòr (Loch Quoich) (1,003 m), a...
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Sgùrr nan
Gillean is a peak in the
northern part of the
Cuillin mountains on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. With a
height of 966
metres (3,169 feet), it...
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peaks are the
Munros of
Bidean a'
Ghlas T****ll at 1062 m (3484 ft), and
Sgùrr Fiona at 1058 m (3473 ft). The
mountains are
mostly made of Torridonian...
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Sgùrr Dearg (Scottish
Gaelic for 'red
rocky peak') is a
mountain in the
Cuillin on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is
topped by the
Inaccessible Pinnacle...
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Sgùrr Mòr is the
highest of the nine
Munros in the
mountain range known as the
Fannichs in
northern Scotland. This
range is
located between Loch Fannich...
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Sgùrr a' Ghreadaidh, 3,189 ft (972.1 m);
Sgùrr nan Gillean, 3,170 ft (966.1 m);
Bruach na Frìthe, 3,146 ft (958.8 m);
Sgùrr Mhic Choinnich...
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Sgùrr nan
Ceathreamhnan (Scottish
Gaelic for 'peak of the quarters') is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies
between Glen Affric...
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about 14
kilometres (8+1⁄2 miles) long (from Gars-bheinn in the
south to
Sgùrr nan
Gillean in the northeast), and
curves in an
irregular semi-circle around...
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Munro status: Tom na
Gruagaich (922 m or 3,025 ft) to the south, and
Sgùrr Mhòr at 986
metres (3,235 ft) to the north. One of the most
prominent features...