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Name:Sidhean Sluaigh
Hill number:10745
Height:436m / 1430ft
Parent (Ma):1429  Creag Tharsuinn
RHB Section:19C: Loch Fyne to Bute and the Firth of Clyde
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Fyne
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NS 07027 97736
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:30m
Col:406m  NS070976  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 56
(1:25k) OL37N 360S 362N 363N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 10 users)ByDate of Ascent
Up from a layby on 866 to SW. Capull, then Sidhean Sluaigh, Meall Reamhar and Tom a' Bhiorain. Most of it rough, heathery tussocks and bog. Landowner tried to intimidate me when I returned to car, saying my car had been reported to Police as they'd had sheep missing in the past, basically accusing me of being a potential sheep stealer!sclater16/10/2020
Same route as RP, given permission to park by friendly lady with dogs. The firebreak up through the trees represents surprisingly easy going. A wet round underfoot but no tree problems. This particular top is a superb one, quite the finest hill in the areaColin Crawford19/03/2020
Ferry to dunoon bus to glenbranter, on tracks then up large fb and through the trees to open ground, Meall reamhar, tom a bhiorain, cruach nan capull, sidhean sluaigh, an carr, back down to track and road to strachur for afternoon bus back to dunoon.robertphillips18/01/2020
Walked over from Cruach nan Capull. A very interesting rocky wee tump, with good views over Loch Fyne. Descended into the forest and followed an old fence between older and newer planting to descend to the A866 at NS06013 96738.LizH03/07/2019
Glenbranter-An Carr(415m)-Cruach an Lochain-Tom a' Bhiorain-Cruach nan Capull-Sidhean Sluaigh-An Carr(335m)-Strachurcampagvelocet07/09/2018
From An Carr.chalky195329/01/2017
Rowan23/10/2019
Laurel23/10/2019
PeterAH03/07/2019
fergie14/06/2009