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Braigh Coire Caochan nan Laogh
Scotland

Braigh Coire Caochan nan Laogh

798M
2618FT

About Braigh Coire Caochan nan Laogh

Rising from the vast Atholl estate north of Blair Atholl, this broad heather-clad hump offers a sense of deep isolation. Often overlooked for the nearby Munros, its high-plateau position provides a clear perspective across the remote upper reaches of Glen Bruar toward the stony, pale silhouette of Beinn Dearg.

Key Statistics

Rank
95th Highest in Region
Parent Range
The Grampians
Prominence
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56.1m
Nearest Town
Perth and Kinross
Geology
You are walking on the Gaick Psammite Formation. This durable landscape is made of psammite, a hard, sandy rock formed from compressed ancient sediments.
Classifications

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OS Grid Reference
NN960818
Latitude
56.9158°N
Longitude
3.7098°W

Did You Know?

  • The name is Gaelic for the 'upper part of the corrie of the streamlet of the calves', suggesting these high slopes were once used as summer grazing for young livestock.
  • The summit is often visited as part of a long, wild circuit from the Falls of Bruar, typically paired with the neighbouring 742m summit of Beinn a' Chait to the south.
  • From the top, you have an unhindered view across the deep trench of Glen Tilt towards the high peaks of the Beinn a' Ghlo massif to the east.
  • This is a hill that demands more effort to pronounce correctly than it does to actually climb once you have reached the high estate tracks of the Forest of Atholl.

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