Quinag

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Quinag is a striking mountain massif in the Assynt region of the Scottish Highlands, known for its distinctive multi-peaked ridge and dramatic sandstone cliffs.

All labels observed (1)

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Quinag canonical 2

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain massif
composedOf sandstone
conservationStatus protected landscape
country Scotland
elevation 2651 ft
808 m
geology Lewisian gneiss basement
Torridonian sandstone
gridReferenceUK NC232273
hasFeature dramatic sandstone cliffs
multi-peaked ridge
steep corries
hasHighestPoint Sàil Gharbh NERFINISHED
hasPeak Spidean Coinich NERFINISHED
Sàil Gharbh NERFINISHED
Sàil Ghorm NERFINISHED
hasProminence c. 763 m (approximate)
hasRidge north–south oriented main ridge
hasViewOf Assynt landscape
Canisp NERFINISHED
Suilven NERFINISHED
listing Corbett NERFINISHED
Marilyn NERFINISHED
locatedIn Assynt NERFINISHED
Scotland
Scottish Highlands
Sutherland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy John Muir Trust NERFINISHED
mountainRange Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Scottish Gaelic
near Kylesku NERFINISHED
Lochinver NERFINISHED
overlooks Loch Assynt NERFINISHED
Loch Glencoul NERFINISHED
partOf Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
region Assynt-Coigach National Scenic Area NERFINISHED
topographicMap OS Explorer 442 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 15 NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
usedFor hiking
hillwalking
mountain climbing

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Assynt contains Quinag