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'''Cruach an t-Sìthein''' is a mountain of 2,302 feet in [[Dunbartonshire]]. It is to be found on the western side of the hills between | '''Cruach an t-Sìthein''' is a mountain of 2,302 feet in [[Dunbartonshire]]. It is to be found on the western side of the hills between [[Loch Long]] and [[Loch Lomond]], sometimes known as the [[Luss Hills]], and which form the northerly tract of the county. |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 11 March 2015
Cruach an t-Sìthein | |||
Dunbartonshire | |||
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The east ridge of Cruach an t-Sìdhein | |||
Range: | Luss Hills | ||
Summit: | 2,244 feet NS275965 56°7’48"N, 4°46’36"W |
Cruach an t-Sìthein is a mountain of 2,302 feet in Dunbartonshire. It is to be found on the western side of the hills between Loch Long and Loch Lomond, sometimes known as the Luss Hills, and which form the northerly tract of the county.