Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Dunnet Head
Height: 129m / 423ft • Prominence: 103m / 338ft • Summit : centre of viewing platform • Trip reports (hill-bagging)






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Photos
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4747 Dunnet Head
A quick bag on a misty morning before Gills Bay with Jim Bloomer and Tricky Speirs. Name: Dunnet Head Hill number:4747 Height: 129m / 423ft Parent (Ma/M):1150 Morven Area:16C: Tongue to Wick and Helmsdale Class: Hu,1 Grid ref: ND 20531 76490 Summit feature:centre of viewing platform Drop: 103m Col: 26m ND236723
26-May-14 • Dugswell2 • flickr
hump trigpoint dunnethead p103 14478237444

4747 Dunnet Head a
A quick bag on a misty morning before Gills Bay with Jim Bloomer and Tricky Speirs. Name:Dunnet Head Hill number:4747 Height:129m / 423ft Parent (Ma/M):1150 Morven Area:16C: Tongue to Wick and Helmsdale Class:Hu,1 Grid ref:ND 20531 76490 Summit feature:centre of viewing platform Drop:103m Col:26m ND236723
26-May-14 • Dugswell2 • flickr
hump trigpoint dunnethead p103 14499578333
Videos
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The long hard cycle climb to Dunnet Head in Caithness, Scotland. The final 3 miles stretch of the road goes from Brough to ...
Dunnet Head is a peninsula in Caithness, on the north coast of Scotland. Dunnet Head includes the most northerly point of both ...
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.