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Name:Cnoc Dubh
Hill number:11438
Height:168m / 551ft
Parent (Ma):1470  Beinn Tart a' Mhill
RHB Section:20B: Islay
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Island:Islay
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NR230623 (est)
Drop:50m
Col:118m  NR226622  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 60
(1:25k) 353W
Comments:alternative summit - Cnoc na h-Uamha - at NR231619
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 6 users)ByDate of Ascent
Good parking at ruined church in Kilchoman. Up to Turnaichaidh first then a near enough direct line across to here. On to Meall Riabhach and return for a 6.2k round in wet n windy weather.jonglew09/05/2022
From NW, Kilchoman, track then various paths, both summits, SE summit (Uamh) higher I think. Last hill of a fine Rhinns dayRHW02/04/2022
After a night on Machir dunes we headed out early along the coastal path to the cliff top hills above. Cnoc nam muc-clach and Meall Riabhach were fairly straightforward, but then we had to find a line across heather and wet grass to Cnoc Dubh and then back to Turnaichaidh. Not easy going, but deer tracks and lack of mist and rain helped.summitter10/05/2021
With Debs and Talisker this time. Heather bashing then decent to Kilchoman. Not easy to escape the fences but hopped a wall corner behind the house, looks like the only escape route (we weren't the first.)Mountain Goat19/06/2018
Later in the day, also up from Kilchoman house where we were staying. Great views of Machir Bay.nordicstar17/08/2015
chalky195312/03/2017