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Name:Fiadhairt
Hill number:18802
Height:38m / 125ft
Parent (Ma):1234  Beinn Bhreac
RHB Section:17A: North Skye and Raasay
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:NG 22807 50608
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:33m
Col:5m  NG233505  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 23
(1:25k) 407
Observations:ground 50m NE at NG 22843 50641 is as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
Matt04/06/2022
Stroll across past the broch to the high point. Very quick outing!Matt290108/05/2021
flakeyw21/09/2018
Super walk with broch too. GPS gave P32 so looks bona fide.jimbloomer13/04/2018
after sleeping at NG 239 508 early morning tramp west across this little peninsula and tiny isthmus to the summit on the NW end and looking down on a yellow fishing boat sailing out up Loch Dunvegan to start its days workvegibagger28/05/2017
with LunaBigNick02/01/2017
Amazed that no-one has logged this one. A delightful pasture stroll, across a green causeway then past a collapsed but obvious broch to the high point. A knoll to the south of the peninsula is lowerColin Crawford21/10/2016
Afternoon ascent after climbing Biod an Athair.JohnW25/04/2010
IainT20/07/2000