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'''Càrn Liath''' is a mountain in [[Perthshire]] forming part of the great bulk of [[Beinn a' Ghlò]], a mountain of which three summits are high and distinct enough to be classed as [[Munro]]s in their own right.  Carn Liath is the most prominent of these Munros, and reaches a height of 3,202 feet.
'''Càrn Liath''' is a mountain in [[Perthshire]] forming part of the great bulk of [[Beinn a' Ghlò]], a mountain of which three summits are high and distinct enough to be classed as [[Munro]]s in their own right.  Carn Liath is the most prominent of these Munros, and reaches a height of 3,202 feet.


Càrn Liath, [[Càrn nan Gabhar]] and [[Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain]] are all connected in one long ridge southwest to northeast, a rim curving round the rims of corries.
Càrn Liath, [[Càrn nan Gabhar]] and [[Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain]] are all connected in one long ridge south-west to north-east, a rim curving round the rims of corries.


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Latest revision as of 16:50, 26 August 2018

Càrn Liath
Perthshire
Range: Grampian Mountains
Summit: 3,202 feet NN936698
56°48’27"N, 3°44’39"W

Càrn Liath is a mountain in Perthshire forming part of the great bulk of Beinn a' Ghlò, a mountain of which three summits are high and distinct enough to be classed as Munros in their own right. Carn Liath is the most prominent of these Munros, and reaches a height of 3,202 feet.

Càrn Liath, Càrn nan Gabhar and Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain are all connected in one long ridge south-west to north-east, a rim curving round the rims of corries.

Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 6 - Glen Garry to Braemar

An SgarsochAn SocachBeinn DeargBeinn Iutharn MhòrBeinn a' GhlòCàrn a' ChlamainCarn a' GheoidhCàrn an FhidhleirCarn an RighCarn AosdaCàrn BhacBeinn a' GhlòBeinn a' GhlòGlas TulaicheanThe Cairnwell

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