Creag nan Clachan Geala

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Creag nan Clachan Geala

Heading for Stùc Mòr
Heading for Stùc Mòr Credit: Alan Reid

Creag nan Clachan Geala is a prominent hill located in Ross-shire, Scotland. It is part of the wider Fannaichs mountain range, which is renowned for its stunning beauty and diverse wildlife. Rising to an elevation of 1,065 meters (3,494 feet), Creag nan Clachan Geala is one of the highest peaks in the range, making it a popular destination for hikers and climbers.

The hill is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with steep slopes and craggy outcrops. Its name translates to "hill of the white stones," which accurately represents the distinctive white quartzite rocks scattered across its slopes. These white stones create a striking contrast against the surrounding greenery, adding to the hill's visual appeal.

Creag nan Clachan Geala offers breathtaking panoramic views from its summit. On a clear day, visitors can marvel at the stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains, including the neighboring Munros of Sgurr Mor and Meall Gorm. The hill also overlooks the tranquil Loch Fannich, providing a picturesque backdrop to its already impressive scenery.

With its challenging ascent and steep inclines, Creag nan Clachan Geala is a favorite among experienced hikers and mountaineers. The hill can be reached via various walking routes, including the popular circuit that encompasses neighboring peaks such as Sgurr nan Each and Sgurr nan Clach Geala. However, caution is advised, as the terrain can be treacherous and weather conditions can change rapidly.

Overall, Creag nan Clachan Geala is a striking and rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a true Scottish mountain experience. Its impressive stature, unique geology, and breathtaking views make it a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

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Creag nan Clachan Geala Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.258036/-5.2473903 or Grid Reference NH0423. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Heading for Stùc Mòr
Heading for Stùc Mòr
Ascending the north ridge of Sgurr nan Ceathramhnan
Ascending the north ridge of Sgurr nan Ceathramhnan
Northern coire of Sgurr nan Ceathramhnan Looking to the Mullach Fraoch-choire Munros.
Northern coire of Sgurr nan Ceathramhnan
Looking to the Mullach Fraoch-choire Munros.
The winter face of Sgurr nan Ceathramhnan
The winter face of Sgurr nan Ceathramhnan
Creag nan Clachan Geala
Creag nan Clachan Geala
Coire Lochan Holding its winter snow into late Spring.
Coire Lochan
Holding its winter snow into late Spring.
On the west top of Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan Looking west along Creag nan Clachan Geala.
On the west top of Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan
Looking west along Creag nan Clachan Geala.
Coire Lochan from West Top, Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan
Coire Lochan from West Top, Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan
Ruined fence, Sgùrr Gaorsaic View from the East-West watershed towards A' Ghlais-bheinn.
Ruined fence, Sgùrr Gaorsaic
View from the East-West watershed towards A' Ghlais-bheinn.
West side of Sgùrr nan nan Ceathreamhnan A small pool on a ledge with a view over Sgùrr Gaorsaic and A' Ghlais Bheinn.
West side of Sgùrr nan nan Ceathreamhnan
A small pool on a ledge with a view over Sgùrr Gaorsaic and A' Ghlais Bheinn.
Summit area, Sgùrr Gaorsaic View towards Beinn Fhada.
Summit area, Sgùrr Gaorsaic
View towards Beinn Fhada.
Crags on Beinn an t-Socaich The east side of this hill is steep and rocky.
Crags on Beinn an t-Socaich
The east side of this hill is steep and rocky.
Sgùrr nan Ceathreamhnan One of the best - a huge hill with fine ridges, three Munros if you are bothered and loads of tops, added bonus: it's a long way from anywhere.  View from Affric.
Sgùrr nan Ceathreamhnan
One of the best - a huge hill with fine ridges, three Munros if you are bothered and loads of tops, added bonus: it's a long way from anywhere. View from Affric.
Eastern slopes of Stuc Mor in winter View towards the munro Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan.
Eastern slopes of Stuc Mor in winter
View towards the munro Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan.
Summit lochan, Sgurr Gaorsaic The lochan is just W of the flat summit area of this Corbett on the flank of its bulky Munro neighbour Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan. The craggy NE side of Sgurr a' Choire Ghairbh is in the background.
Summit lochan, Sgurr Gaorsaic
The lochan is just W of the flat summit area of this Corbett on the flank of its bulky Munro neighbour Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan. The craggy NE side of Sgurr a' Choire Ghairbh is in the background.
High on the hillside south of Sgùrr Gaorsaic Nearing the bealach between that hill and Beinn an t-Socaich, and looking further up to the summit area of the huge Munro Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan (which is commonly and incorrectly pronounced by us southerners as 'chrysanthemum')
High on the hillside south of Sgùrr Gaorsaic
Nearing the bealach between that hill and Beinn an t-Socaich, and looking further up to the summit area of the huge Munro Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan (which is commonly and incorrectly pronounced by us southerners as 'chrysanthemum')
Across the bealach A high pass between Sgùrr Gaorsaic and Beinn an t-Socaich, both of which are essentially outliers of Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan on the left.
Across the bealach
A high pass between Sgùrr Gaorsaic and Beinn an t-Socaich, both of which are essentially outliers of Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan on the left.
High on Sgùrr Gaorsaic The upper slopes of Sgùrr Gaorsaic from the bealach to the east.
High on Sgùrr Gaorsaic
The upper slopes of Sgùrr Gaorsaic from the bealach to the east.
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Creag nan Clachan Geala is located at Grid Ref: NH0423 (Lat: 57.258036, Lng: -5.2473903)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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