Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Carn Liath
Height: 1006m / 3301ft • Prominence: 87m / 285ft • Summit : large cairn • Trip reports (hill-bagging)






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
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.









On the Way To Coire Àrdair.
This image is from almost a year ago and found almost by accident this evening whilst searching for something else. I took this quite early on during a trek Iain and I made into the Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve, leading to Coire Àrdair. I remember at the time being impressed by both the stunning scenery and wonderful light so was surprised this particular shot was originally overlooked.
14-Aug-21 • Stoates-Findhorn • flickr
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A Wintery Stob Poite Coire Ardair
04-Mar-20 • Alastair Begley • flickr
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Videos
29th May 2023.
Day 3 of Bewdley Mountaineering club trip to Scotland. Starting at the Creag Meagaidh National Nature reserve we bagged the ...
Nae luck with the weather on Creag Meagaidh. I took a walk along the top of the crags before heading west to the summit.
Creag Meagaidh, through the windy, Windae! 124-126. Creag Meagaidh circuit, anticlockwise. Munros included on this walk: ...
Creag Meagaidh is an amazing place, an expansive plateau gaurded by some of the most amazing cliffs in Scotland. This walk ...
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.