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Druim Fada
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Grassy Moorland below the ridge of Druim Fada
Highest point
Elevation 744 m (2,441 ft)
Prominence 516 m (1,693 ft)
Listing Graham, Marilyn
Geography
Location Lochaber, Scotland
Parent range Northwest Highlands
OS grid NN087823
Topo map OS Landranger 41

Druim Fada is a cool mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It stands tall at 744 meters (about 2,441 feet) above sea level. This mountain is located on the northern side of Loch Eil, which is a long, narrow lake. It's also quite close to the village of Corpach in an area called Lochaber.

Druim Fada is known for its unique shape. It looks like a long, stretched-out ridge that runs from east to west. Imagine a giant, grassy sleeping dragon! Most of the mountain is covered in grass, making it look very green and inviting.

Exploring Druim Fada's Features

This mountain might seem gentle, but it has some interesting features. On its northern side, you can find several shallow corries. A corrie is like a bowl-shaped hollow carved out by glaciers a long, long time ago. These corries add to the mountain's rugged beauty.

What is the Summit Called?

The very top of Druim Fada has a special name. It is called Stob a' Ghrianain. When you reach the summit, you can enjoy amazing views of the surrounding Scottish landscape. It's a great spot to see other mountains and the beautiful lochs nearby.

Why is Druim Fada Important?

Druim Fada is listed as both a Graham and a Marilyn. These are special categories for mountains in the United Kingdom.

  • A Graham is a mountain in Scotland that is between 600 and 762 meters (about 1,969 to 2,500 feet) high. It must also have a drop of at least 150 meters (492 feet) on all sides.
  • A Marilyn is a hill or mountain of any height that has a drop of at least 150 meters (492 feet) on all sides. This means it stands out clearly from the land around it.

Being both a Graham and a Marilyn makes Druim Fada a popular goal for hikers and mountain climbers. It offers a good challenge and rewarding views.

Getting to Druim Fada

Hikers often start their journey to Druim Fada from nearby areas. The mountain's location near Loch Eil and Corpach makes it fairly accessible. However, like all mountains, it requires good preparation and respect for nature.

What to Expect on the Trail

The paths up Druim Fada are mostly grassy. This can make for a pleasant walk, but it can also be boggy in wet weather. Always wear appropriate hiking boots and carry waterproof gear. The weather in the Scottish Highlands can change very quickly!

  • Views: From the slopes and summit, you can see Loch Eil stretching out below. You might also spot other famous mountains in the Northwest Highlands.
  • Wildlife: Keep an eye out for local wildlife. You might see deer, eagles, or other birds that call the Highlands home.
  • Challenge: While not the highest mountain, the long ridge and the climb to Stob a' Ghrianain offer a good day out for experienced young hikers.

Druim Fada is a fantastic example of Scotland's natural beauty. It's a place where you can enjoy the outdoors, challenge yourself, and learn about the unique geography of the Highlands.

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