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Name:Cnoc Craggie
Hill number:1149
Height:319m / 1047ft
Parent (Ma):1139  Ben Hiel
RHB Section:16B: Durness to Loch Shin
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Borgie, Catchment Boundaries, Tongue
Class:Hump, Tump (300-399m), Submarilyn, Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,3,sMa,Y)
Grid ref:NC 60514 52885
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:143m
Col:176m  NC610547  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 10
(1:25k) 447N 448N
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 42 users)ByDate of Ascent
parked just south of viewpoint and then up burnt heather to south ridge and then easily to summit. Fantastic viewsgrumpy25/05/2023
danpquinn24/05/2023
Solo trip, in the morning while waiting for low cloud to lift. Most of hill burnt in recent wildfire, which does make walking easy. The hill is Old Red Sandstone conglomerate with glacial erratics of Moine psammite.Invicta1424/04/2022
Fletch29/07/2021
interloper29/07/2021
walk livi29/06/2021
PaulineD29/06/2021
From car park on E side. Up to viewing platform, then rough path up to crags. Went up through a narrow gully: steep and vegetated, but good steps. Not so easy to find on the way back without a GPS track!PGCE04/05/2021
From decent carpark on eastern side of hill. Steep uphill from there, surprised we did not find a rough path.willyross10/08/2020
lindaross10/08/2020
i was tired. the vegetation was v high it was windy job doneVerySlowPlodder15/10/2019
Tricky12/10/2019
Dry and clear walk up steep slopes from new car park to gain lovely views.Dugswell221/05/2019
From the new car park (NC 6097 5277). Straight up the hill, avoiding the crags - bit brutal.jonglew21/05/2019
Good steep ascent from quarry. Best to head round slightly to north where the slopes are easier.jenx24/08/2018
With Jenx and Brther from parking at the old quarry to Eastnordicstar24/08/2018
mae09/08/2018
AndyS08/05/2018
BaggerGutt12/07/2017
Steep ascent from the road to the east. There is a cairn.Play2End20/06/2017
Up and down from road summit to NE. Rough ground but short route.Eddie20/08/2016
Jim.Fothergill25/05/2016
Martin R20/05/2016
From disused quarry to the east. A nice easy sub-Marilyn to end the day? No, it's steep and the vegetation is long. Detoured north around the worst of the terrain and ascended via a ledge across the north face.Topographer5722/08/2015
Arctica21/11/2014
bjewing26/05/2014
Sherlock25/05/2014
richtea504016/06/2013
Parked in the disused quarry and climbed from there - quite steep to start.Chris Peart23/11/2012
Colin Crawford23/11/2012
assynt_bob11/11/2012
Lindsay M04/11/2012
Alan Whatley01/04/2012
jimbloomer21/06/2011
IainT20/06/2011
Colin Crawford18/11/2010
alda14/05/2010
Adrian23/09/2006
David Purchase30/06/2006
pleasant heathery hill; good views. from NE avoiding outcrops RHW18/09/2003
chalky195321/09/2000
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