Stob na Cruaiche

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Stob na Cruaiche
Perthshire, Argyllshire

The triangulation pillar just below the summit
looking towards to Loch Rannoch
Summit: 2,425 ft NN3634157100
56°40’37"N, 4°40’22"W

Stob na Cruaiche is a mountain on the isolated ridge which forms the border between Perthshire and Argyllshire on the north side of Rannoch Moor. It rises to a height of 2,425 ft and is thus classified as a Graham.

It can be approached either via Black Corries Lodge and the track from the Kings House to the west, or a shorter route from Rannoch Station to the east.

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