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Dun da Ghaoithe
Quick Facts
This is the summed total of all the climbing within a route and is a good indicator of the strenuousness of a route.
Total Ascent
1011 m

An estimate of the time taken based on a derivation of Naismiths rules. Our calculation is based on the horizontal and ascent components of a climb, we do not make a reduction for descent.

Registered users can customise these walking times by specifying their own walking and ascending speeds. They can also add a fixed time period for stoppages.

Route Time
5.5 hrs
The horizontal distance of the route.
Route Distance
16.64 km
 

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A brief summary of this route.

Our summary will always contain one of easy, moderate or hard to indicate the severity of the route.

 Notes
A longish but easy ridge walk with good ascent track. This hill makes an excellent day out by ferry from Oban, no car required, and their is even a pleasant bar in Graignure to pass any excess time.

Here we provide the nearest town to the start of the route where you will find basic services.

We then give directions from that location to the route start. Your approach route may differ.

 Travel Information

Head to: Craignure, Mull

Walk S on A849 2.5km to junction with minor road to the Bird of Prey Centre.

Route Waypoint Map

The total ascent is 1,011 metres. Allow 5.5 hours to complete this 16.64 km route.

In winter months please check the local snow conditions at sais.gov.uk.

The hillphones service can inform you of stalking activities in the area.

Usually the shortest way to climb the mountain, making best use of tracks and paths to gain altitude. Route navigation requires map reading skills and an ability to navigate with a compass.

The information given here will enable you to annotate your map and plan your route. We do not give anecdotal descriptions on where to find the paths, worn by the feet of previous mountaineers.

Where the access routes are few or the ridge is narrow, paths are generally obvious. On open ground, following paths without using your compass may get you lost in poor visibility.

 Route Information
Waypoint Detail
  Start from A849 at junction with minor road to Bird of Prey centre
  NM72663499 Distance
Altitude
34 m
1
Ascend W on track to masts on Maol nan Uan
NM70323587 Distance
3.39 km
Altitude
417 m
2
Follow track WSW to its termination at second mast
NM69193513 Distance
1.59 km
Altitude
545 m
3
Continue W around corrie rim to Mainnir nam Fiadh (754m)
NM67653535 Distance
1.56 km
Altitude
754 m
4
Descend NW to col then ascend NNW to Dun da Ghaoithe
NM67243620 Distance
1.00 km
Altitude
766 m
5
Descend NNW on ridge towards Coire Clachach
NM67083671 Distance
0.55 km
Altitude
675 m
6
Continue descent NNE on Beinn Chreagach ridge
NM67733778 Distance
1.25 km
Altitude
410 m
7
Descend ENE to Scallastle
NM69913814 Distance
2.42 km
Altitude
12 m
8
Continue NE on path to join the main road
NM70253844 Distance
0.46 km
Altitude
5 m
9
Head SE along the A849 to Craignure
NM72273661 Distance
2.73 km
Altitude
32 m
10
Bear SSE on road to return to start
  NM72663499 Distance
1.68 km
Altitude
34 m

A selection of weather forecasts local to this route.

 Weather
West Highlands
by MWIS (PDF format)
West Highlands
by Met Office
Ben More
by Metcheck
Images of Dun da Ghaoithe
Route Area Map
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Rating & Reviews

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Written by John Gilchrist on 25 Oct 2008:
Can't understand why this hasn't been reviewed before before! Excellent hill, with quite outstanding views. If you're coming over to do Ben More, thoroughly recommend you take an extra day and include this fine Corbett.
 
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