An Teallach

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An Teallach is a dramatic and rugged mountain massif in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, renowned for its jagged ridges, striking Torridonian sandstone peaks, and challenging scrambling routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Corbett
Munro
mountain massif
mountain ridge
accessedFrom Corrie Hallie NERFINISHED
Dundonnell NERFINISHED
composedOf Torridonian sandstone
elevation 1060 m
1062 m
gridReference NH068843
hasFeature narrow ridges
pinnacles
steep cliffs
hasHighestPoint Bidein a’ Ghlas Thuill NERFINISHED
hasProminence over 600 m
hasRidge Corrag Bhuidhe NERFINISHED
hasSummit Sgùrr Fiona NERFINISHED
hazard exposed scrambling sections
loose rock
rapidly changing weather
knownFor dramatic scenery
jagged ridges
scrambling routes
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic
listedIn Corbett list
Munro Tables NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedNear Dundonnell NERFINISHED
Little Loch Broom NERFINISHED
nameMeaning The Anvil NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Fisherfield Forest NERFINISHED
Loch Broom NERFINISHED
Summer Isles NERFINISHED
partOf An Teallach NERFINISHED
An Teallach NERFINISHED
An Teallach NERFINISHED
Highland council area NERFINISHED
Ross and Cromarty NERFINISHED
popularFor hillwalking
mountaineering
scrambling
range Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
requires good navigation skills
scrambling experience

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Ross-shire containsNaturalFeature An Teallach