Glamaig

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Glamaig is a prominent, steep-sided conical mountain on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, known as one of the most striking peaks of the Red Cuillin range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Graham
Marilyn
mountain
classification Graham NERFINISHED
Marilyn NERFINISHED
country Scotland
elevation 2543 feet
775 metres
geologicalType granite
gridReferenceUK NG516307
hasActivity fell running
hillwalking
hasEasiestRoute walk from Sligachan
hasSubsidiaryTop An Coileach NERFINISHED
hasSummit Sgurr Mhairi NERFINISHED
hasTerrain heather
scree
hasViewOf Black Cuillin NERFINISHED
Sound of Raasay NERFINISHED
isInNationalScenicArea Cuillin Hills National Scenic Area NERFINISHED
isOneOf most prominent peaks of the Red Cuillin
isPopularWith hillwalkers
mountain runners
knownFor Glamaig Hill Race NERFINISHED
loose scree slopes
striking conical profile
languageNameScottishGaelic Glamaig NERFINISHED
locatedIn Inner Hebrides NERFINISHED
Isle of Skye NERFINISHED
Red Cuillin NERFINISHED
locatedOn east side of the Isle of Skye
mountainRange Red Cuillin NERFINISHED
nameEtymology possibly from Gaelic meaning ‘greedy woman’ or ‘glutton’
nearestSettlement Sligachan NERFINISHED
nearestTown Portree NERFINISHED
overlooks Loch Sligachan NERFINISHED
Sligachan NERFINISHED
partOf Cuillin Hills NERFINISHED
prominence 486 metres
region Highland
shape conical
slopeCharacteristic steep-sided
subsidiaryTopElevation 673 metres
summitElevation 775 metres
topographicMap OS Explorer 411 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 32 NERFINISHED
visibleFrom A87 road NERFINISHED

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Cuillin contains Glamaig