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Dun Corr-bhile
Scotland

Dun Corr-bhile

322M
1057FT

About Dun Corr-bhile

A modest Marilyn overlooking the eastern shore of Loch Fyne, Dun Corr-bhile hides a ruined Iron Age fort beneath its humble height. It's the kind of hill where you spend more time untangling your gaiters from the gorse than you do actually ascending, but the view across to Inveraray is surprisingly regal.

Key Statistics

Rank
373rd Highest in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Parent Range
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Prominence
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145.4m
Nearest Town
Arrochar
Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NN103106
Latitude
56.2499°N
Longitude
5.0635°W

Did You Know?

  • The summit is crowned by the remains of an Iron Age dun, with stone ramparts still discernible to those who haven't been blinded by the horizontal Scottish drizzle.
  • Situated on the Cowal peninsula, it offers a distinct vantage point over the upper reaches of Loch Fyne, perfect for spotting local fishing boats or very lost seals.
  • The Gaelic name 'Dun Corr-bhile' translates roughly to 'Fort of the Prominent Edge,' suggesting its strategic importance long before hikers arrived with plastic-wrapped sandwiches.
  • While it lacks the 'Munro' status of its nearby Arrochar neighbors, its Marilyn classification ensures a certain level of quietude rarely found on the more famous Cobbler.
  • The lower slopes feature a thicket of rhododendrons that appear to have been trained in guerrilla warfare specifically to snag your expensive waterproofs and steal your dignity.

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