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Stob Coire a' Chearcaill
Highest point
Elevation 771 m (2,530 ft)
Prominence 575 m (1,886 ft)
Listing Corbett, Marilyn
Geography
Location Lochaber, Scotland
Parent range Northwest Highlands
OS grid NN016726
Topo map OS Landranger 41

Stob Coire a' Chearcaill is a mountain located in the beautiful Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It stands at 771 meters (about 2,530 feet) tall. This mountain is found west of Loch Linnhe, in an area known as Lochaber.

You can often see Stob Coire a' Chearcaill from the town of Fort William. It looks impressive across the loch. Climbing this mountain is a popular activity. The easiest way to reach its top is from a small village called Blaich. Once you get to the summit, the views are truly amazing!

What is Stob Coire a' Chearcaill?

Stob Coire a' Chearcaill is a mountain that is part of the Northwest Highlands mountain range. It is known for its distinct shape and its location near the coast. The name "Stob Coire a' Chearcaill" comes from the Scottish Gaelic language.

How Tall is This Mountain?

This mountain reaches a height of 771 meters (or 2,530 feet) above sea level. This makes it a significant peak in the area. Its height helps it stand out in the landscape.

Where is This Mountain Located?

Stob Coire a' Chearcaill is situated in the western part of Scotland. It is specifically in the region of Lochaber. The mountain is west of a long sea loch called Loch Linnhe. This loch is a famous body of water in Scotland.

Can You See It From Fort William?

Yes, Stob Coire a' Chearcaill is a familiar sight if you are in Fort William. Fort William is a large town in the Scottish Highlands. From there, you can look across Loch Linnhe and see the mountain. It creates a beautiful backdrop for the town.

Climbing Stob Coire a' Chearcaill

Many people enjoy hiking and climbing mountains in Scotland. Stob Coire a' Chearcaill offers a rewarding experience for walkers. It is considered a good mountain for those who enjoy a challenge.

What is the Easiest Route?

The simplest path to the top of Stob Coire a' Chearcaill starts from the small settlement of Blaich. Blaich is a quiet place located near the base of the mountain. From there, hikers can follow a route that leads to the summit.

What Views Can You Expect?

The views from the top of Stob Coire a' Chearcaill are known to be excellent. You can see wide landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. This includes views of Loch Linnhe and other surrounding mountains. It's a great spot for taking photos.

Mountain Classifications

In Scotland, mountains are often classified based on their height and other features. Stob Coire a' Chearcaill fits into two special categories.

What is a Corbett?

A Corbett is a Scottish mountain that is between 2,500 feet (762 meters) and 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) high. It must also have a "prominence" of at least 500 feet (152 meters). Prominence means how much a mountain rises above the land around it. Stob Coire a' Chearcaill is 771 meters tall, so it is a Corbett.

What is a Marilyn?

A Marilyn is a hill or mountain in the British Isles that has a prominence of at least 150 meters (about 492 feet). It doesn't matter how tall the mountain is overall. Stob Coire a' Chearcaill has a prominence of 575 meters, so it is also a Marilyn.

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