East Schiehallion

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East Schiehallion is a prominent eastern section of the iconic Scottish mountain Schiehallion, known for its distinctive conical shape and importance for conservation and outdoor recreation.

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Label Occurrences
Schiehallion 8
East Schiehallion canonical 1
Schiehallion ridge 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain section
accessibility reached on foot via hill paths on Schiehallion
climate cool temperate oceanic climate
continent Europe
country Scotland
culturalContext associated with the iconic status of Schiehallion in Scottish mountaineering
environmentalSignificance important for biodiversity
important for habitat conservation
featureOf iconic Scottish mountain Schiehallion
geologicalContext part of the Grampian geological region
hasConservationStatus area of conservation interest
knownFor distinctive conical profile of Schiehallion
hillwalking
mountain hiking
outdoor recreation
scenic views
landformType ridge and slope system of Schiehallion
locatedIn Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
locatedOn East Schiehallion self-linksurface differs
surface form: Schiehallion ridge
mountainRange Grampian Mountains
partOf East Schiehallion self-linksurface differs
surface form: Schiehallion
positionWithinFeature eastern section of Schiehallion
recreationType day hiking
mountain walking
safetyConsideration requires appropriate hillwalking equipment
subject to rapidly changing mountain weather
shapeCharacteristic contributes to Schiehallion’s conical shape
terrainType heather moorland
mountainous terrain
rocky slopes
tourismImportance part of a well-known Scottish hillwalking objective
popular destination for walkers
typicalVegetation heather
montane mosses and lichens
upland grasses
usedFor landscape photography
nature observation
recreational walking
viewOverlooks Rannoch Moor region (distant views)
surrounding Highland landscape

Referenced by (10)

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John Muir Trust owns East Schiehallion
Perthshire hills contains East Schiehallion
this entity surface form: Schiehallion
Schiehallion estate centeredAround East Schiehallion
this entity surface form: Schiehallion
Schiehallion estate isAssociatedWith East Schiehallion
this entity surface form: Schiehallion
East Schiehallion partOf East Schiehallion self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Schiehallion
East Schiehallion locatedOn East Schiehallion self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Schiehallion ridge
Loch Rannoch hasNearbyMountain East Schiehallion
this entity surface form: Schiehallion
Loch Tummel overlooks East Schiehallion
this entity surface form: Schiehallion
Nevil Maskelyne conductedExperimentAt East Schiehallion
this entity surface form: Schiehallion
historic county of Perthshire containsMountain East Schiehallion
subject surface form: Perthshire
this entity surface form: Schiehallion