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Name:Point of Knap
Hill number:11264
Height:90m / 295ft
Parent (Ma):1408  Cruach Lusach
RHB Section:19B: Knapdale and Kintyre
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Caolisport, Catchment Boundaries
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:NR702725 (est)
Drop:33m
Col:57m  NR705730  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 61 62
(1:25k) 357N 358S

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 7 users)ByDate of Ascent
After Cnoc na Moine. Lovely walk along the broad ridge with one unpleasant boggy bit soon dealt with. Birch wood below summit and big views including Ireland. Direct return to road end very easy. The cows know the wayfasgadh25/10/2023
Along with Cnoc Moine. An excellent spot, worth the effort, BIG, round rock looks higher than the trig.DavieRuts13/06/2021
6th and final hill of a loop from Balimore using the Ellary estate track to climb Dun a' Bhealaich, A'Chrannag, Sidhean Reidh, Sidhean Buidhe and Cnoc Moine, with fairly easy grassy terrain dotted with stands of beech and birch trees. High point on grassy mound a few metres from Trig pillar. Returned directly to the start. My next hill would be Clach-dhruim Mor...Dazingdale22/05/2021
With Owenfergie01/04/2021
RHW23/09/2009
Initially a VERY boggy walk from the Kilmory side as track flooded and churned up but once past that and skirting Cnoc Moine much better (still to do Cnoc Moine as was distracted by a sighting of white tailed eagles). Bit boggy en route back but other than crossing stream staying north and joining fields made it slightly less wetHeather TSblank
chalky195327/12/2019