Askival

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Askival is the prominent mountain peak that dominates the rugged landscape of the Isle of Rum in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
mountain peak
country Scotland
dominates landscape of the Isle of Rum
elevation approximately 2664 feet
approximately 812 metres
gridReferenceUK NM393952
hasClimate maritime climate
hasGeology gabbro
ultramafic rocks
hasNameOrigin Norse
surface form: Old Norse
hasProtectionStatus National Nature Reserve (via Isle of Rum)
hasSummitFeature rocky summit ridge
hasTerrain rocky ridges
steep slopes
hasTypicalAscentRouteFrom Kinloch
hasViewOf Canna
Eigg
Muck
Skye
mainland Scotland
hasWildlifeContext important habitat for golden eagles
important habitat for red deer
isHighestPointOf Isle of Rum
island Isle of Rum
isOnRoute Rum Cuillin
surface form: Rum Cuillin ridge traverse
isPartOf Rum National Nature Reserve
listing Corbett
Marilyn
locatedIn Inner Hebrides
surface form: Hebrides

Highland council area
Inner Hebrides
Isle of Rum
United Kingdom
mountainRange Rum Cuillin
nameMeaning possibly "ash mountain"
nearestSettlement Kinloch
overlooks Kinloch
popularFor hillwalking
mountaineering
scrambling
prominence approximately 326 metres
region Inner Hebrides
topographicIsolation approximately 6 kilometres
topographicMap OS Landranger
surface form: OS Landranger 39

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Rùm hasHighestPoint Askival
Rum Cuillin hasPeak Askival
Rum highestPoint Askival
Rum Cuillin highestPoint Askival