Creag Mhòr
| Creag Mhòr | |
|---|---|
Creag Mhòr summit showing its southern cliffs | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1,047 m (3,435 ft) |
| Prominence | 393 m (1,289 ft) |
| Listing | Munro, Marilyn |
| Naming | |
| English translation | big rocky hill |
| Language of name | Gaelic |
| Pronunciation | Scottish Gaelic: [ˈkʰɾʲek ˈvoːɾ] |
| Geography | |
| Location | Breadalbane, Scotland |
| Parent range | Grampians |
| OS grid | NN391360 |
| Topo map | OS Landranger 50, 51 OS Explorer 378 |
| Name | Grid ref | Height | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stob nan Clach | NN387351 | 956 m (3137 ft) | Munro Top |
Creag Mhòr is a mountain in the Breadalbane region of the Scottish Highlands. It is in the Forest of Mamlorn, ten kilometres northeast of Tyndrum, and is one of the remotest of the southern Highlands Creag Mhòr reaches a height of 1047 metres (3435 ft) and qualifies as a Munro and a Marilyn. It is often climbed with the neighbouring Munro of Beinn Heasgarnich; the two mountains form the high ground between Glen Lochay and Loch Lyon.