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Name:Glas Dhruim
Hill number:8238
Height:70m / 230ft
Parent (Ma):none
RHB Section:03B: Loch Linnhe to Loch Etive
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Island:Lismore
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:NM870456 (est)
Drop:50m
Col:20m  NM870450  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 49
(1:25k) 376

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 27 users)ByDate of Ascent
1 of 3 from fennachrochan.robertphillips22/07/2023
Good path from col up thru trees. Included the obvious 56m Subtump. Treshtil, Balliveolan trig, Sgeanach, Moralachd and Glas Dhruim, from passenger ferry at N end, 28km, bike hire readily available but walking logistically simpler, lovely outing. Lismore Tumps completed.RHW22/05/2023
Minto21/03/2023
Jill Robertson21/03/2023
SteveG21/03/2023
Not the easiest of Tumps. Did find a little footpath through the wooded area surrounding the summit area.Crumblie228/08/2022
Parked near Fennochrachan with permission from farmer. Up from south east then downtown wall. Found sheep/goat track through wood and onto summit plateau. Nice challenge.Campbell Singer11/05/2022
Tricky27/04/2022
Rowan28/05/2021
Laurel28/05/2021
Second of N Lismore TuMPs. Along the spine from the Point, down into port Ramsay, then up onto the hill. NB there is a big ravine before the summit. Great to look at and great viewpoint.Thearlaichdubh20/03/2020
Bike from the ferry to Port Ramsay. Left bike on path to the south and walked limestone hills to the final ascent, The hill is ringed with crags but there is a good path up through the dense hazel from the col. Summit a stegosaurus back of limestone. Fine views in a very scenic corner of Lismorefasgadh28/09/2019
interloper09/09/2019
From Port Ramsay, 6k approx circular walk taking in last 3 island tumps. This the first.jonglew30/10/2018
Debs and Talkisker. From the col (NM 871 456) having followed the coastal path. Track up through the woods.Mountain Goat22/06/2018
softsquare16/05/2018
On a coastal walk from Point Appin, approached from the N up ridge, avoiding brambles. HP clints and grykes. Nice views of white quarry cottages of Port Ramsay.Denise 23/04/2018
RichardM23/04/2018
From the bay to South West after the other two Tumps, that was OK, finding way back down to the coast was a bit wild. Hacking through vegetation and clambering over fences. As awful as Tump bagging gets!nordicstar16/04/2018
jenx16/04/2018
jimbloomer20/05/2017
iaindbrown23/07/2016
After The Point. Road from Port Ramsay to Fennacrochan. At end of road on to sward by beach for short distance, then through fence to left by gate of wooden palings on to rough track above shore to just before ruins, then up grass slope with primroses and buttercups. Short scramble at the top leading to summit plateau. Sunny, with views up and down Loch Linnhe from Mull (dull) to Ben Nevis (shining with snow). Down SE through trees to bealach, then over intervening 56m lump (with hindsight an easier route of ascent) to pastures east of Loch Oscair, making for Sròn Port na Moralachd.mainnirnamfiadh22/04/2016
Colin Crawford06/05/2015
chalky195316/05/2012
Lindsay M05/01/2003
Janet M05/01/2003