The Cobbler

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The Cobbler, also known as Ben Arthur, is a distinctive, rocky mountain in the Arrochar Alps of Scotland famed for its craggy summit and popular climbing routes.

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The Cobbler canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessPoint car park at Succoth near Arrochar
alsoKnownAs Ben Arthur NERFINISHED
The Cobbler NERFINISHED
climbingSeason year-round with best conditions in late spring and summer
country Scotland
elevation approximately 2,900 feet
approximately 884 metres
hasFeature craggy peaks
distinctive rocky summit
triple summits
hasNameEtymology English nickname referring to a cobbler at work
hasSummit central peak
north peak
south peak
hasViewOf Arrochar Alps NERFINISHED
Loch Long NERFINISHED
nearby peaks such as Beinn Narnain
is a prominent landmark above Loch Long
one of the most popular mountains in the Southern Highlands
knownFor distinctive summit outcrop called "the Cobbler"
rock climbing routes
scrambling routes
locatedIn Arrochar Alps NERFINISHED
Southern Highlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
mountainRange Arrochar Alps NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
near village of Arrochar
partOf Grampian Mountains NERFINISHED
popularWith hillwalkers
rock climbers
tourists
prominence approximately 256 metres
region Argyll and Bute NERFINISHED
rockType schist
typicalAscentTime 3 to 5 hours round trip

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The Arrochar Alps hasPeak The Cobbler
subject surface form: Arrochar Alps