Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Tom Liath
Height: 638m / 2093ft • Prominence: 54m / 177ft • Summit : no feature: heather • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

P12 Jubilee plaque on Mona Gowan
The commemorative plaque, now difficult to read after over 100 years on the hill.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P13 Slacks of Glencarvie
This prominent feature east of Mona Gowan is a glacial meltwater channel cut through the low point of the hill.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25727651120

P15 Slacks of Glencarvie
The steep sides of the meltwater channel with a patch of snow.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P16 Slacks of Glencarvie
The washed out bed of the channel now forming a dry gorge in the hill.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25398864963

P17 Shieling site below Slacks of Glencarvie
Below the Slacks a level area of ground apparently was the site of summer shielings for livestock grazing in past times.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25907628142

P19 Morven Lodge basin
Looking down into the shallow basin where Morven Lodge formerly sat.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25907629202
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).
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Photos
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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.

P12 Jubilee plaque on Mona Gowan
The commemorative plaque, now difficult to read after over 100 years on the hill.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25933636491

P13 Slacks of Glencarvie
This prominent feature east of Mona Gowan is a glacial meltwater channel cut through the low point of the hill.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25727651120

P15 Slacks of Glencarvie
The steep sides of the meltwater channel with a patch of snow.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25398863833

P16 Slacks of Glencarvie
The washed out bed of the channel now forming a dry gorge in the hill.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25398864963

P17 Shieling site below Slacks of Glencarvie
Below the Slacks a level area of ground apparently was the site of summer shielings for livestock grazing in past times.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25907628142

P19 Morven Lodge basin
Looking down into the shallow basin where Morven Lodge formerly sat.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25907629202

P23 Braes of Fintack
This is another meltwater channel cut in to the hillside, but strangely terminates without forming a through channel on both sides.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P25 Burnside structure Morven Lodge
A stone structure by the burn at Morven Lodge. Possibly a former mill site?
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P26 Mona Gowan from Morven Lodge
Mona Gowan on the right, seen from the Morven Lodge area.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P27 Old fermtoun at Morven Lodge
An old fermtoun still sits on the slopes above Morven Lodge.
21-Mar-16 • Grahamtravels • flickr
25907634382
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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.