Tighvein
Tighvein | |
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Tighvein from the north | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 458 m (1,503 ft) |
Prominence | 181 m (594 ft) |
Parent peak | A' Chruach |
Listing | Marilyn |
Naming | |
Translation | ??? (Gaelic) |
Geography | |
Location | Isle of Arran, Scotland |
OS grid | NR997274 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 69 |
Tighvein is a hill above Lamlash on the Isle of Arran in western Scotland.[1] It is a Marilyn (a hill with topographic prominence of at least 150m) and the highest point on the south-eastern section of the island, south-east of the pass of Monambre Glen. Two miles from the nearest road, the top is a heathery, boggy moor, almost entirely ringed by thick forestry plantations. For this reason it is rarely climbed; there are no paths to the top.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Overview of Tighvein". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
Coordinates: 55°29′57″N 5°10′18″W / 55.49917°N 5.17167°W
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