Canisp

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Canisp is a prominent sandstone mountain in the Assynt region of northwest Scotland, known for its distinctive isolated peak and striking views over the surrounding lochs and moorland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
composedOf sandstone
country Scotland
geology Torridonian sandstone NERFINISHED
hasElevation 2776 feet
846 metres
hasNameLanguage Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature distinctive isolated peak
striking views over surrounding lochs and moorland
hasProminence approximately 461 metres
hasSlopeType steep slopes
hasSummitType rocky summit
hasViewOf Assynt landscape NERFINISHED
Suilven NERFINISHED
isInProtectedArea Northwest Highlands Geopark NERFINISHED
isInRegion Assynt-Coigach National Scenic Area NERFINISHED
isPopularFor hiking
hillwalking
locatedIn Assynt NERFINISHED
Highland council area
Scotland
Sutherland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedInRegion northwest Scotland
mountainListing Corbett NERFINISHED
Marilyn
mountainRange Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
near Loch Assynt NERFINISHED
Suilven NERFINISHED
overlooks Assynt lochs
moorland of Assynt
partOf Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED

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Assynt contains Canisp