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Name:Spital of Boleskine
Hill number:8620
Height:238m / 781ft
Parent (Ma):650  Creag a' Chliabhain
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ness
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NH 51476 22466
Summit feature:outcrop in clearing
Drop:64m
Col:174m  NH512221  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 26 35
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 10 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Inverfarigaig Forestry Scotland car park, via tracks past Lochan Torr an Tuill, then pylon access track almost to third pylon, then vague overgrown paths to fine rocky top (definitely worth persevering to summit which is obvious when found). Back to pylon line then almost directly north back fairly quickly to car park.willyross05/11/2023
2 Tumps from NNE, Farigaig car park. This first one pathless, scratchy spruceRHW25/03/2022
1 of 2: From Inverfarigaig CP. Red route to Lochan Torr an Tuill. Then pylon track to top pylon. After that tedious threading through trees using deer tracks mostly. During the return the deer tracks led more easily to the next pylon down but there was a tangle of fallen trees just before the track.ChrisR17/01/2020
Road down Gleann Liath was closed due to forestry work so approached from 515207, following forestry track then path. Then same route as others. Worth spending some time finding the very top, the conifers hide it well.Dave McG10/02/2019
My first first ascent. Through dense forest, deep heather and over several false summits to be rewarded with amazing views of Loch Ness. Delightful part of Scotland.Barbara Singer06/05/2016
Tough little hill. Approached up from the rough track to the south and then through dense forest with numerous rock outcrops. Let Barbara take the final summit steps so that she could claim her first first logged ascent. Summit views spectacular. NH 51477 22465.Campbell Singer06/05/2016
lindaross05/11/2023
Matt28/05/2022
Lauralj8420/09/2019
chalky195314/03/2019