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Name:Aird Luing
Hill number:11311
Height:65m / 213ft
Parent (Ma):none
RHB Section:19A: Oban to Loch Fyne
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Island:Luing
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:NM742062 (est)
Drop:53m
Col:12m  NM745088  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 55
(1:25k) 358N 359
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 23 users)ByDate of Ascent
Jill Robertson20/03/2023
Minto20/03/2023
SteveG20/03/2023
govanah10/05/2019
Farmer at Kilchatton to north kindly gave permission for me to drive down the track. Best park immediately after third gate as ground beyond soon becomes very muddycarole engel18/05/2018
Dropped off at S end of Luing by Farsain Cruises. With Darren Giddings, Adrian Rayner and Charles Everett. Walked the length of the island picking up allthe tumps. On to Leccamore.jonglew17/05/2018
Fabulous sunny day walk up island of Luing with Jon Glew, Darren Giddins, & Adrian Rayner. Five TuMPs plus tidal island Eilean Torsa.. Tump onevegibagger17/05/2018
1st of 10 tumps today, Charles Everett, Jon Glew, Adrian Rayner and myself alighted on the Southern tip of Luing (NM74790 05774) by dinghy from Farsain Cruises with kind permission from Mervyn who had booked the boat for the day.We headed NW over to the top beside the Trig pillar. I recorded 64m @ NM 74314 06209. We then headed over to the good track to Kilchatton, veering off past the graveyard heading for Leccamore...Dazingdale17/05/2018
Adrian17/05/2018
a grassy knoll 250 m N was of very similar height to the trig.Trig in short grass on hummock in rough sheep pasture with superb views of sea and island all round- great placeDenise 19/04/2018
RichardM19/04/2018
Cycled to the end of the farm track, sunny/clear day glorious.DavieRuts07/07/2017
Very easy track stroll to the Vanessa trig. I did spot the bull but like most of his kind, he remained completely docile as I passedColin Crawford13/04/2017
Parked at junction and headed straight down the track, heeding the warning from the farmer about the protective cows. Pleasant walkThearlaichdubh13/03/2017
Dusty09/09/2016
Started walking from South Cuan but given lift in m/c sidecar from north of school and up Àird Luing track to gate at NM 745065. This gate, like others on the island, appears to be electrified, but has an insulated handle to allow passage. David's bull was hiding behind his numerous and inquisitive progeny, so it seemed wise to leave the track and head uphill to a top NE of the trig, which feels as high if not higher. To trig and back, then down to track and north to South Cuan via Dubh Leathad.mainnirnamfiadh25/07/2015
Easy walk from Kilchatton (plenty of parking after the farm) - provided that the bull near the end of the track remains friendly!David Purchase11/06/2015
Alex C22/03/2012
RHW22/09/2009
chalky195327/04/2009
Rowan21/04/2003
Laurel21/04/2003
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