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Name:Cnoc Loch an Duin
Hill number:12702
Height:51m / 167ft
Section:24B: Harris and Nearby Islands
Classification:Tu,0
Drop:30m
Col:21m  NG223959  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
-2333616/09/2013NG 22086 96474  F: no feature
S: obvious summit
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246816/09/2013NG 22086 96474  F: no feature
S: obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 22 users)ByDate of Ascent
Detour from the Scalpay Heritage Trail - surprisingly rough from the north.StueyB28/09/2023
govanah07/09/2023
From parking/ picnic site to NW. Past small disused quarry, steeply up right and across bog, between gate stumps in old fence to more pleasant rocky knolls and the summit.Minto17/09/2022
Straight off the ferry and onto the heritage footpath, taking in Cnoc Loch an Duin, Beinn Sgorabhaig and the lighthouse, where we just made it in time for coffee and Kendal mint cake. Then back along the village road to grab Cnoc na h-Iolaire. Nice circular in warm September sunshine, and showers at the harbour added a final flourish.summitter05/09/2022
Parked at picnic area near bridge. Followed Heritage way. This is a short diversion- mossy lump in sheep pasture . Cuckoo calling. Gulls squarking.Denise 15/05/2022
RichardM15/05/2022
Windy with poor weather forecast so stayed low today.PeteF18/04/2022
Followed the heritage trail round the island with a considerable detour for Cnoc Loch an Duin. Beautiful 11km loop with trimarc2 on a relatively sunny and mild January day.Fionalevey19/01/2022
As described by Fiona - saw Golden Eagle near toptrimarc219/01/2022
Dave McG24/09/2019
nicolajane27/05/2019
Debs & Talisker, Anti-clockwise Heritage trail of Scalpay. Weather pants but surprisingly cleared up as we got back to the Van. From gate by concrete jetty.Mountain Goat29/09/2018
Adrian03/06/2018
carole engel30/05/2018
From North initially along Heritage trail and then through gate to access wet moorland. With A.PeterD18/07/2016
From the W, roadside parking. Rough boggy ground.jonglew05/05/2016
From west, chapel, a few bogs successfully avoidedRHW30/04/2016
chalky195305/10/2015
Parked off road to the north. Walked back over bridge to access moorland field, then over second fence to bag this moorland top on a sunny afternoon.Dugswell215/09/2014
Parked in the Free Church car park and took a convoluted route E.jimbloomer16/09/2013
nordicstar11/04/2012
john steel12/06/1992