About Arkle South Top
Sitting on one of Sutherland’s most spectacular quartzite ridges, this subsidiary summit offers a rugged, moon-like perspective of the Arkle massif. The terrain is composed of shattered white scree and fractured stone, providing a grandstand view over the deep waters of Loch Stack and the sharp, dark pyramid of Ben Stack.
Key Statistics
Rank
43rd Highest in Region
Parent Range
North West Highlands
Nearest Town
Achfary
Prominence
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76m
Geology
The foundation of this fell is the Pipe Rock Member, a durable layer of exceptionally pure quartz sandstone.
Classifications
Nearby Fells
Did You Know?
- •The name likely stems from the Old Norse 'ark-fjall', meaning 'chest mountain', a reference to the massive, square-shouldered profile the range presents when viewed from the coast.
- •The ridge connecting this top to the main summit is famous for its 'broken pavement' of white Cambrian quartzite, a geological feature that gives the mountain its distinctive, snow-dusted appearance even in midsummer.
- •Positioned within the Reay Forest, the hill overlooks some of the most remote land in Britain; look south-east to see the wild, empty glens stretching toward the distant peaks of Foinaven and Meall Horn.
- •The ascent from the road at Achfary follows a stalker's path into a dramatic glacial corrie, a reminder of the area's long history as a traditional deer forest.
- •The quartzite scree here is notoriously mobile; for every two steps forward, the mountain often attempts to return you one step back.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NC310453
Latitude
58.3638°N
Longitude
4.8902°W