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Stuc an Lochain [Stuchd an Lochain]
Scotland

Stuc an Lochain [Stuchd an Lochain]

960M
3148FT

About Stuc an Lochain [Stuchd an Lochain]

Rising steeply above the head of Glen Lyon, this Munro is defined by its dramatic eastern corrie. The climb from Loch an Daimh follows a broad ridge, leading to a surprisingly airy summit that drops away sharply to the dark waters of Coire an Lochain directly below.

Key Statistics

Rank
35th Highest in Region
Parent Range
The Grampians
Prominence
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481m
Nearest Town
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Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NN483448
Latitude
56.5709°N
Longitude
4.4706°W

Did You Know?

  • The name is Gaelic for 'The Peak of the Little Loch,' a literal reference to the lochan tucked into the dramatic glacial hollow beneath the summit cliffs.
  • It is almost always climbed in tandem with its neighbour across the Giorra Dam, Meall Buidhe, making for a classic two-Munro circuit of the high ground surrounding the reservoir.
  • From the summit, the view west is dominated by the sprawling wilderness of Rannoch Moor, while the distinctive, symmetrical cone of Schiehallion stands out clearly to the northeast.
  • The hill's eastern face is its most striking feature; the summit cairn sits right on the edge of a 200-metre drop into the corrie, providing one of the most sudden and impressive views in the southern Grampians.
  • The Giorra Dam at the foot of the hill serves as a high-altitude car park, sparing walkers several hundred metres of ascent but offering no protection from the midges that treat the reservoir as their personal canteen.

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