Tom an Sgalaig

Hill, Mountain in Argyllshire

Scotland

Tom an Sgalaig

Bridge over the Douglas Water
Bridge over the Douglas Water Credit: Alpin Stewart

Tom an Sgàil, also known as Tom an Sgalaig, is a prominent hill located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated within the Loch Awe Forest Park, it forms part of the broader Ben Cruachan range. With an elevation of 662 meters (2,172 feet), it is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Tom an Sgàil offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including Loch Awe, which is the third-largest freshwater loch in Scotland. The hill's summit provides a commanding vantage point from which visitors can appreciate the beauty of the Argyll countryside, with its rolling hills, dense forests, and tranquil lochs.

The ascent to the summit of Tom an Sgàil is challenging but rewarding, with a well-defined path leading hikers through diverse terrain, including heather-covered slopes and rocky outcrops. Along the way, walkers may encounter a variety of wildlife, such as red deer, golden eagles, and grouse, adding to the allure of the journey.

For those seeking a longer trek, Tom an Sgàil can be incorporated into a larger circuit that includes neighboring hills like Ben Cruachan and Beinn a' Bhuiridh. This area is known for its rugged and remote beauty, attracting outdoor enthusiasts from across the globe.

Overall, Tom an Sgàil is a captivating natural landmark in Argyllshire, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience for those who venture to its summit.

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Tom an Sgalaig Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.179322/-5.1257309 or Grid Reference NN0602. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridge over the Douglas Water
Bridge over the Douglas Water
The Old School House A common name! This Old School House is north of the A83 and south of the Douglas Water; on this visit it appeared to be unoccupied.
OS. flush bracket S8334 is on its south face.
The Old School House
A common name! This Old School House is north of the A83 and south of the Douglas Water; on this visit it appeared to be unoccupied. OS. flush bracket S8334 is on its south face.
A83, Killean Binnen an Fhìdhleir in the distance across Loch Fyne.
A83, Killean
Binnen an Fhìdhleir in the distance across Loch Fyne.
Junction of tracks in the forest near Kenmore
Junction of tracks in the forest near Kenmore
Rocky coastline below the village of Kenmore Loch Fyne
Rocky coastline below the village of Kenmore
Loch Fyne
Monument on the rocks above the village of Kenmore
Monument on the rocks above the village of Kenmore
Inscription on the monument at the village of Kenmore
Inscription on the monument at the village of Kenmore
Bay in Loch Fyne at the village of Kenmore
Bay in Loch Fyne at the village of Kenmore
Track from Kenmore near Creag na h-Iolaire
Track from Kenmore near Creag na h-Iolaire
Creggans Cottage,near Kenmore
Creggans Cottage,near Kenmore
Rainbow, Kenmore A view over Loch Fyne from Creggans
Rainbow, Kenmore
A view over Loch Fyne from Creggans
A83 crosses the Douglas Water South of Inveraray.
A83 crosses the Douglas Water
South of Inveraray.
Claonairigh Ruined houses near the big house of Cloanairigh, which is a B&B.
Claonairigh
Ruined houses near the big house of Cloanairigh, which is a B&B.
Woodland, Claonairigh Claonairigh is a B&B just off the A83.
Woodland, Claonairigh
Claonairigh is a B&B just off the A83.
Douglas Water, Claonairigh Heading for Loch Fyne.
Douglas Water, Claonairigh
Heading for Loch Fyne.
Road to Kilbride Lodge Beside the Douglas Water in Kenmore Forest.
Road to Kilbride Lodge
Beside the Douglas Water in Kenmore Forest.
Hard standing beside Loch Fyne Probably a relic from the World War II naval training base, HMS Quebec where training on opposed landings took place.

The combinedops website has an anonymous poem from the base which strikes me as a possible inspiration for John Cooper Clarke's Chickentown.

"Ode to Inveraray
This bloody place is a bloody cuss 
No bloody tram, no bloody bus 
And do they care for bloody us? 
In bloody Inveraray

The bloody films are bloody old 
The bloody seats are bloody sold 
Can't get in for bloody gold 
In bloody Inveraray

It bloody pours, it bloody rains 
No bloody kerbs, no bloody drains 
Ain't no-one got no brains 
In bloody Inveraray?

Everything's so bloody dear
A bloody bob for a bloody beer 
And is it good? no bloody fear 
In bloody Inveraray

All bloody work no bloody games 
No bloody fun with bloody dames
Wouldn't even tell their names 
In bloody Inveraray

Enough of this ere bloody rhyme 
Everything's just a waste of time 
Next week'll be just "T" sime 
In bloody Inveraray."
Hard standing beside Loch Fyne
Probably a relic from the World War II naval training base, HMS Quebec where training on opposed landings took place. The combinedops website has an anonymous poem from the base which strikes me as a possible inspiration for John Cooper Clarke's Chickentown. "Ode to Inveraray This bloody place is a bloody cuss No bloody tram, no bloody bus And do they care for bloody us? In bloody Inveraray The bloody films are bloody old The bloody seats are bloody sold Can't get in for bloody gold In bloody Inveraray It bloody pours, it bloody rains No bloody kerbs, no bloody drains Ain't no-one got no brains In bloody Inveraray? Everything's so bloody dear A bloody bob for a bloody beer And is it good? no bloody fear In bloody Inveraray All bloody work no bloody games No bloody fun with bloody dames Wouldn't even tell their names In bloody Inveraray Enough of this ere bloody rhyme Everything's just a waste of time Next week'll be just "T" sime In bloody Inveraray."
Beach, Loch Fyne
Beach, Loch Fyne
Show me another place!

Tom an Sgalaig is located at Grid Ref: NN0602 (Lat: 56.179322, Lng: -5.1257309)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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///sweat.carriage.pies. Near Inveraray, Argyll & Bute

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