Goat Fell

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Goat Fell is the prominent mountain peak that dominates the Isle of Arran in Scotland and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Goat Fell canonical 3

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Corbett
Marilyn
mountain
country Scotland
difficulty non-technical walk in summer conditions
elevation 2867 feet
874 metres
gridReferenceUK NS 992 415
hasClimateCondition rapidly changing weather
hasFeature rocky summit
rugged ridges
hasGeology granite
hasHazard poor visibility in mist
winter snow and ice
hasListing Corbett
County top of Buteshire
Marilyn
hasParentPeak none
hasRouteType waymarked path
hasSummitFeature trig point
viewpoint
isAlsoKnownAs Goatfell
isDominantLandmarkOf Arran
surface form: Isle of Arran
isHighestPointOf Arran
surface form: Isle of Arran
isInNationalScenicArea Arran National Scenic Area
isInProtectedArea Arran National Scenic Area
isOnEstate Brodick Castle
surface form: Brodick Castle estate
isOwnedBy National Trust for Scotland
isTouristAttraction true
locatedOn Arran
surface form: Isle of Arran
location North Ayrshire
nearestTown Brodick
offersViewOf Ailsa Craig
Arran peaks
Clyde coast
Firth of Clyde
Kintyre
surface form: Kintyre peninsula
overlooks Brodick
partOf Firth of Clyde islands
popularFor climbing
hiking
hillwalking
prominence 874 metres
range Arran
surface form: Arran Hills
region Arran
surface form: Isle of Arran
topographicMap OS Explorer 361
OS Landranger 69
usualStartingPoint Brodick Castle
Cladach

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Arran hasHighestPoint Goat Fell
Brodick near Goat Fell
Brodick hasNearbyMountain Goat Fell