Quinag mountain

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Quinag mountain is a striking multi-peaked sandstone massif in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, renowned for its distinctive ridge and panoramic views over Assynt.

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Quinag 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
sandstone massif
composedOf sandstone
hasDistinctiveFeature multi-peaked ridge
panoramic views over Assynt
hasEasiestRouteFrom A894 road NERFINISHED
hasGeologicalType Torridonian sandstone
hasGridReference NC232273
hasHighestPoint Sàil Ghorm NERFINISHED
hasLanguageVariantName Cuinneag NERFINISHED
hasListing Corbett NERFINISHED
Marilyn NERFINISHED
hasMountainRange Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
hasNameLanguage Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
hasNotableViewOf Canisp NERFINISHED
Loch Assynt NERFINISHED
Suilven NERFINISHED
hasPeak Spidean Coinich NERFINISHED
Sàil Gharbh NERFINISHED
Sàil Ghorm NERFINISHED
hasProminenceType independent peak
isInContinent Europe NERFINISHED
isInCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
isKnownFor distinctive profile
dramatic ridges
steep corries
isManagedFor conservation
public access
isPartOf North West Highlands Geopark NERFINISHED
isPopularFor hiking
hillwalking
mountain climbing
locatedIn Assynt NERFINISHED
Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
Scotland
Sutherland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
overlooks Assynt landscape
Loch Assynt NERFINISHED
ownedBy John Muir Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Assynt-Coigach National Scenic Area NERFINISHED

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Quinag estate contains Quinag mountain