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Sgurr an Doire Lethain
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Sgurr an Doire Lethain
Highest point
Elevation 1,010 m (3,310 ft)
Prominence 189 m (620 ft)
Listing Munro, Marilyn
Geography
Location Highland, Scotland
Parent range Northwest Highlands
OS grid NH015098
Topo map OS Landranger 33

Sgurr an Doire Lethain is a tall mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It stands 1,010 meters (about 3,314 feet) high, which makes it one of Scotland's highest peaks. This mountain is found south of a beautiful valley called Glen Shiel, in an area known as Kintail.

Sgurr an Doire Lethain is a special kind of Scottish mountain called a Munro. A Munro is a mountain in Scotland that is over 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) tall. There are 282 Munros in total, and climbing them all is a popular challenge for hikers!

Exploring Sgurr an Doire Lethain

Sgurr an Doire Lethain is part of a very long mountain range known as the Glen Shiel ridge. This ridge is famous because it has seven Munros all lined up! Many experienced hikers try to climb all seven of these mountains in one big adventure.

Where is This Mountain?

Sgurr an Doire Lethain is located in the Highland region of Scotland. This area is known for its stunning landscapes, including vast wilderness, deep lochs (lakes), and rugged mountains. The nearest small village to the mountain is Shiel Bridge. It's a common starting point for people who want to explore the mountains nearby.

What is a Munro?

In Scotland, a "Munro" is a mountain that is at least 914.4 meters (3,000 feet) high. These mountains are named after Sir Hugh Munro, who first listed them in 1891. Climbing Munros is a very popular hobby, and people who climb all of them are called "Munro Baggers." Sgurr an Doire Lethain is one of these impressive peaks.

Climbing the Glen Shiel Ridge

Because Sgurr an Doire Lethain is one of seven Munros on the same ridge, it's often climbed along with the other six. This makes for a long and challenging, but very rewarding, day of hiking. The views from the top of these mountains are usually amazing, showing off the wild beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

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