An Cruachan

Hill, Mountain in Argyllshire

Scotland

An Cruachan

Corryvreckan, north of Jura An area of turbulence with, behind it, a dead-flat area of sea.  Photo taken mid afternoon.  I think the tide was listed as 4.0 that day.
Corryvreckan, north of Jura Credit: Patrick Hamilton

An Cruachan, also known as Cruachan Ridge, is a prominent hill located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Standing at an impressive height of 848 meters (2,782 feet), it is one of the highest peaks in the region. Situated within the Cruachan Forest, the hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including Loch Awe and the nearby peaks of Ben Cruachan and Beinn a' Bheithir.

An Cruachan is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, attracting hikers, mountaineers, and nature lovers alike. Its challenging terrain and steep slopes make it an ideal location for hillwalking and scrambling. The ascent to the summit can be demanding, but the rewards are well worth it, as the hill provides stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer, mountain hares, and a diverse range of bird species. The Cruachan Forest, surrounding the hill, is a haven for nature lovers, with its ancient woodlands, tranquil lochs, and cascading waterfalls.

For those interested in history, An Cruachan holds significant cultural value. It is believed to have been an important site during the Iron Age, possibly serving as a defensive fortification. The area is also rich in folklore and legends, adding an air of mystique to the already captivating landscape.

Overall, An Cruachan is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich history of Argyllshire.

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An Cruachan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.143713/-5.7098801 or Grid Reference NM6900. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Corryvreckan, north of Jura An area of turbulence with, behind it, a dead-flat area of sea.  Photo taken mid afternoon.  I think the tide was listed as 4.0 that day.
Corryvreckan, north of Jura
An area of turbulence with, behind it, a dead-flat area of sea. Photo taken mid afternoon. I think the tide was listed as 4.0 that day.
Bagh Gleann nam Muc The Bay of the Pig's Glen at the NW tip of Jura along with Eilean Mor and Eilean Beag, seen from An Cruachan.
Bagh Gleann nam Muc
The Bay of the Pig's Glen at the NW tip of Jura along with Eilean Mor and Eilean Beag, seen from An Cruachan.
Above Creag an t-Seòil
Above Creag an t-Seòil
Beach below An Cruachan
Beach below An Cruachan
Gulf of Corryvreckan Looking over the gulf in the direction of Scarba from the northern tip of Jura.
Gulf of Corryvreckan
Looking over the gulf in the direction of Scarba from the northern tip of Jura.
Towards ruin below Cruach Eoghainn
Towards ruin below Cruach Eoghainn
Gleann nam Muc towards ruin
Gleann nam Muc towards ruin
Natural arch at Glentrosdale Bay The west coast of Jura abounds with raised coastal features.
Natural arch at Glentrosdale Bay
The west coast of Jura abounds with raised coastal features.
Eilean Beag from Corryvreckan Was this the small island (what Eilean Beag means..) that George Orwell ended up stranded on with his son after getting into difficulties with the Corryvreckan whirlpool??? If not this then presumably the nearby Eilean Mòr (Big Island)
Eilean Beag from Corryvreckan
Was this the small island (what Eilean Beag means..) that George Orwell ended up stranded on with his son after getting into difficulties with the Corryvreckan whirlpool??? If not this then presumably the nearby Eilean Mòr (Big Island)
Eilean Beag with Jura beyond Islet hardly distinguishable from Jura.
Eilean Beag with Jura beyond
Islet hardly distinguishable from Jura.
Corryvreckan Whirlpool Taken on a trip from Crinan with small tides and good weather.
Corryvreckan Whirlpool
Taken on a trip from Crinan with small tides and good weather.
Bàgh Gleann nam Muc
Bàgh Gleann nam Muc
Bàgh Gleann nam Muc towards Uamh Ruadh Bheag
Bàgh Gleann nam Muc towards Uamh Ruadh Bheag
Towards Port Gill' a' Ghairdein
Towards Port Gill' a' Ghairdein
Cruach Scarba Looking towards the whirlpool and Jura from below the summit of Cruach Scarba.
Cruach Scarba
Looking towards the whirlpool and Jura from below the summit of Cruach Scarba.
Waterfall near mouth of Glen Trosdale River, Jura
Waterfall near mouth of Glen Trosdale River, Jura
Glen Trosdale Bay, Jura A welcome sight after hours of traipsing through thick tussocks! The Hebridean Princess can just be seen in the distance - the more luxurious way to travel!
Glen Trosdale Bay, Jura
A welcome sight after hours of traipsing through thick tussocks! The Hebridean Princess can just be seen in the distance - the more luxurious way to travel!
Caves on Jura's north-west coast Although taken from a (relatively) great distance, this photo gives an idea of just how cave-ridden this coastline is.
Caves on Jura's north-west coast
Although taken from a (relatively) great distance, this photo gives an idea of just how cave-ridden this coastline is.
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An Cruachan is located at Grid Ref: NM6900 (Lat: 56.143713, Lng: -5.7098801)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Located within 500m of 56.143713,-5.7098801
An Cruachan
Ele: 190
Natural: peak
Source Ele: Scotisch Popular Historic
Lat/Long: 56.1431136/-5.7105631
Pile of Stones
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 56.143253/-5.7094128
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