Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Sgiath a' Chaise
Height: 644m / 2114ft • Prominence: 303m / 994ft • Summit : iron fence-post in hole surrounded by a few rocks • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

The Roland
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14-Nov-19 • Paul-Emile Grisard • flickr
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Not far now
Glen Ample
25-Feb-18 • davidsh64 • flickr
cumbernauldkilsythramblers ramblers scotland mountain snow glenample 38673680710

FIND THE DEER
Two large herds of Red Deer hidden on the hill
25-Feb-18 • davidsh64 • flickr
cumbernauldkilsythramblers ramblers scotland mountain snow glenample 38673679040


Stuc a'Chroin and Ben Vorlich
Taken from Sgiath a'Chaise
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OS Map
This is OS mapping. In some areas, OpenStreetMap shows more footpaths
Spatial NI has online OSNI mapping. Click "Basemap Gallery" (4 squares icon at the top).
Now would be a good time for a cup of tea.












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Photos
Please tag your photos and upload them to the British and Irish Mountains group on Flickr
The other photos have been geo-tagged as on or around the summit. For less busy mountains, it can be a little hit and miss.

The Roland
pephotographie.com
14-Nov-19 • Paul-Emile Grisard • flickr
ngc snow nikon d5200 photographyweek sunset blue clouds 49066693996

Not far now
Glen Ample
25-Feb-18 • davidsh64 • flickr
cumbernauldkilsythramblers ramblers scotland mountain snow glenample 38673680710

FIND THE DEER
Two large herds of Red Deer hidden on the hill
25-Feb-18 • davidsh64 • flickr
cumbernauldkilsythramblers ramblers scotland mountain snow glenample 38673679040


Stuc a'Chroin and Ben Vorlich
Taken from Sgiath a'Chaise
strathyre scotland unitedkingdom gb 40515440082


Videos
Fab warm day climbing beinn each then taking creag a mhadaidh and sgiath a chaise.
Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.