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Sron A' Chlachain is a rugged and remote mountain located in the Scottish Highlands, with a height of 1,023 meters (3,356 ft) above sea level. The mountain is part of the Glen Coe mountain range and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Loch Leven and the Three Sisters of Glencoe. The terrain is rough and rocky, with steep slopes and craggy peaks, making it a challenging but rewarding climb for experienced hikers. On a clear day, the summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, with the chance to spot wildlife such as deer, eagles, and ptarmigan.
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Quite steep in spots. More of a climb than a hike. The view of Killin and lake Tay are great all the way to the top. View at the top is a bit anticlimactic
Lovely hike and the views of Loch Tay from the top are amazing
Steep and wet at some points, not a long walk from Killin for great views up Loch Tay.
Steep climb especially at the top. Views spectacular.
Good summit view of Loch Tay and nice views over Killin if you drop down a bit.
Small but very steep and wet underfoot but with great views over Loch Tay. Not a hill for trainers.
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Quite steep in spots. More of a climb than a hike. The view of Killin and lake Tay are great all the way to the top. View at the top is a bit anticlimactic
Lovely hike and the views of Loch Tay from the top are amazing
Steep and wet at some points, not a long walk from Killin for great views up Loch Tay.
Steep climb especially at the top. Views spectacular.
Good summit view of Loch Tay and nice views over Killin if you drop down a bit.
Small but very steep and wet underfoot but with great views over Loch Tay. Not a hill for trainers.