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Name: | Cnocan Donn |
Hill number: | 11422 |
Height: | 219m / 718ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1480 A' Chruach |
RHB Section: | 20C: Arran and Holy Island |
County/UA: | North Ayrshire |
Island: | Arran |
Class: | Tump (200-299m) (Tu,2) |
Grid ref: | NR 91156 24814 |
Summit feature: | trig point |
Drop: | 41m |
Col: | 178m NR915250 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 68 69 (1:25k) 361S |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 18 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
With Luna. CCW Loop, mostly off track also picked up The Torr in forest. From CP NR 90189 25987. | masmith | 13/08/2023 |
From Blackwaterfoot, along the coast and up the ridge outside the forest. I was surprised to find an excellent, improved path for part of the way, complete with boardwalks, though the drops at one end suggested they might have been put in place with MTBs in mind. Sadly the path ran out when the slope eased by Pt175m and it was heather and bog the rest of the way to the trig. The latter had been granted a fresh coat of paint. On to Cnoc Reamhar | Colin Crawford | 23/09/2022 |
cnoc reamhar and cnocan donn from parking at 91710 23618 up small section of steep sparse gorse bank, then along side of fence to open hillside. | robertphillips | 16/06/2019 |
Parked at The Moor farm (NR 9308 2426) with farmer's permission. Access to rough and wet pasture at NR 9302 2459 for Cnoc Reamhar tump, then on to here. Wet ground and lots of heather. | jonglew | 10/05/2018 |
Sunny 2 Tump walk with Smudge after walking up from Kilpatrick car park. Initially via forest track then forest rides to open hillside below Corriecravie trig and Cnocan Donn Tump then onto Cnoc Reamhar to bag its likely summit but the hillock near the fence looks the tallest just. | Dugswell2 | 16/11/2017 |
With Dugswell. | Smudge | 16/11/2017 |
My penultimate hill to complete all hills on Arran. Today i used the bus from Corrie to get off at the King's cave car park in order to climb Torr Righ Mor. After exploring a few of the King's caves i walked to Blackwaterfoot for soup and a cappuccino at the Great Western hotel before catching the 15.05 bus heading South. I got off at the car park just before the edge of the forestry plantation. I headed up alongside fence initially but veered off in order to get better views until i arrived at the Trig. Aisla Craig looks great from here. Continued on a bearing direct to Cnoc Reamhar. | Dazingdale | 14/05/2016 |
Some spiky tuggy vegetation sprouting near the road. | alda | 23/04/2016 |
RHW | 03/04/2010 | |
Direct ascent through heather and bracken from road to SW to trig S8684 on top. Fine views to Ailsa Craig. | Aye Jimmy | 25/07/2009 |
Easy if boggy ascent from tiny Kilpatrick car park. Left walking pole at top and had to go back for it. | agentmancuso | 11/04/2008 |
Fletch | 27/09/2022 | |
interloper | 27/09/2022 | |
carole engel | 05/05/2018 | |
chalky1953 | 05/09/2016 | |
iaindbrown | 23/04/2016 | |
softsquare | 16/11/2015 | |
rbayfield | 14/05/2008 |