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Name:Cnoc an t-Samhlaidh
Hill number:11239
Height:102m / 335ft
Parent (Ma):1417  Cnoc Reamhar
RHB Section:19B: Knapdale and Kintyre
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Minor Rivers only (North)
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NR 72966 87280
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:55m
Col:47m  NR726866  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 55
(1:25k) 355N 358N 358S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 11 users)ByDate of Ascent
Same route as others, from the caravan park, though I was glad to escape into the trees to escape entanglement in dead bracken. A fine wooded trig point was a lovely spot and a red deer hind gazed at me unworriedly, just fifty metres distantColin Crawford24/10/2023
Went up via the caravan park, easy enough to dodge the rock faces, no view at the trig, too many trees.DavieRuts01/03/2022
12th top of 14 today, after Cnoc Leis, I parked up on grass next to caravans, took the track and then walked to Southern end of ridge and then climbed up to the top. Wonderful Bluebell woodland. Descent via North ridge and then steeply East to reach pasture again and easily back to the start. Next an impromptu out and back to Kintallan...Dazingdale26/05/2021
Self. Bracken was brutal be warnedfergie19/09/2020
1 of 5 from Carsaig.chalky195314/12/2019
Parked at the caravan park, farmer came out to give me the 3rd degree, wanted to know who I was, what I was doing, can't park there etc, but he came round and even showed me which way to go... as if needed! Farm track to NR 7310 8716 then straight up the hill - very steep but easy. 32 min round trip.jonglew02/11/2018
Up track from old cemetery with Jenx and Bryher. Nice hill plus trig bonus.nordicstar12/04/2018
jenx12/04/2018
Woke early as camping and thought I could fit this in before anyone else was up and about, armed with a previous log which mentioned a style and a path, off I went parking at Carsaig bay and walking up past the cemetery, through the static camp site and through the farm gate. After that I would like to say it was all plain sailing, however I couldn't find a style and didn't fancy heading up through the ferns towards the crag, so I went along to the second gate, headed up the stream slightly before it and found a sort of path up through the head height ferns to the wooded area, I then picked my way through the holey wood and eventually found the trig point. Tried to head off in another direction but ended up next to very step drop so decided to retrace my steps. Took about 2 hours I think, I though it was another 5 minute job!thejackrustles22/07/2017
With Mum and Peter. Amazing trig point, despite no views until descent. Decent scrambling just SW of summit.iangpark11/07/2017
RHW25/04/2009