Stac Pollaidh

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Stac Pollaidh is a distinctive, rocky mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, renowned for its jagged summit ridge and panoramic views over the surrounding lochs and peaks.

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Stac Pollaidh canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain
accessFrom A835 road NERFINISHED
car park on roadside
alsoKnownAs Stac Polly NERFINISHED
climbingDifficulty simple scrambling on summit ridge
composedOf Torridonian sandstone
country Scotland
elevation 2008 ft
612 m
gridReferenceUK NC108095
hasFeature jagged summit ridge
rocky sandstone pinnacles
steep rocky slopes
hasPath constructed path to ridge
hasSummit eastern summit
western summit
hasViewOf Ben More Coigach NERFINISHED
Cul Beag NERFINISHED
Cul Mor NERFINISHED
Suilven NERFINISHED
Summer Isles NERFINISHED
highestPoint western summit
locatedIn Highland council area
Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
Wester Ross NERFINISHED
northwest Scotland
mountainRange Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
nameMeaning possibly "pollack stack" in Gaelic-derived Scots form
near Loch Lurgainn NERFINISHED
Ullapool NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive rocky outline
dramatic skyline profile
eroded sandstone pinnacles
overlooks Assynt and Coigach peaks
Loch Lurgainn NERFINISHED
popularFor hillwalking
landscape photography
panoramic views
scrambling
prominence approximately 150 m
protectedArea Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve vicinity
region Coigach NERFINISHED
topographicMap OS Explorer 439 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 15 NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes

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Assynt contains Stac Pollaidh
Sgìre Nàiseanta Aillse contains Stac Pollaidh