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Name:Cnoc na Tuirbhe
Hill number:9265
Height:406m / 1332ft
Parent (Ma):1095  Carn Chuinneag
RHB Section:15B: Loch Vaich to Moray Firth
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Dornoch
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NH 47561 86690
Summit feature:heathery mound
Drop:48m
Col:358m  NH477864  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 20
(1:25k) 437N
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 13 users)ByDate of Ascent
After Carn Dubh pleasant walk in the sunshine and drier hill. Headed off NE to pick up track around the Hump back to Glen Calvie Lodgegrumpy22/07/2023
On route between Carn na Gobhlaig-beithe and Glen Calvie road end.PGCE08/06/2021
En route to Carn Chuinneag. Huge herd of deer on N side of this bump & another sizeable number of deer on SW side of the hill too.NotReallyABagger16/05/2021
A walk over the tops from Glen Calvie. With B and R.jenx12/08/2020
second of the dayVerySlowPlodder06/07/2020
6 of 7: From Carn nan Speireig. Crossed the river at 467869.ChrisR25/06/2019
Round from Glencalvie Lodge.jimbloomer04/05/2019
After the Hump, a featureless bump in comparisonColin Crawford14/04/2019
andrew brown16/08/2023
hill walker18/07/2021
Lindsay M01/06/2019
chalky195322/06/2017
Arctica11/07/2015