An Sgùrr (Lochcarron)

{{hatnote|An Sgùrr is a generic Scottish Gaelic term for a type of hill, and is the name of several other hills.}}

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| name = An Sgùrr

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| elevation_m = 392

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| prominence = {{c.}} 205 m

| listing = Marilyn

| translation = The (rocky) peak

| language = Gaelic

| pronunciation = {{IPA|gd|ən ˈs̪kuːrˠ|lang}}

| location = Lochcarron, Scotland

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| grid_ref_UK = NG857387

| topo = OS Landranger 24

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An Sgùrr is a hill in Scotland, occupying the broad peninsula between Loch Carron and Loch Kishorn. It has the appearance of a rough knoll, with small crags ringing the summit, particularly on the western side.

The hill may be climbed from a number of locations. The A896 road passes some two kilometres to the north, whilst a forestry track from south of Lochcarron allows access to the southeast. The path between Achintraid and Reraig passes to the south west side of An Sgùrr; the summit may be reached from Bealach that separates An Sgùrr from Bad a' Chreamha, which lies a kilometre or so east of this path.

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Category:Marilyns of Scotland

Category:Mountains and hills of the Northwest Highlands

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