- Sgurr na Coinnich
Infobox Mountain
Name = Sgurr na Coinnich
Photo = Coinnich-Skye.jpg
Caption = Beinn na Caillich (left) and Sgurr na Coinnich (right), seen above the town of Broadford from the west.
Elevation = 739 m (2425 ft)
Location =Sleat ,Isle of Skye , SCO
Range =
Prominence = 714 m Ranked 56th inBritish Isles
Parent peak =Blaven
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 33
First ascent =
Easiest route =
Grid_ref_UK = NG762223
Listing = Graham, Marilyn
Translation = Peak of moss
Language =Scottish Gaelic
Pronunciation =Sgurr na Coinnich is the highest peak on the
Sleat peninsula at the east end of theIsle of Skye . Together with its slightly lower neighbour, Beinn na Caillich, it overlooks theSkye Bridge that links the towns ofKyle of Lochalsh andKyleakin .The maps suggest that the best starting point is the 278 metre Bealach Uday, which marks the highest point of the minor road from Broadford to
Kylerhea and is less that 2 km from the summit. But the terrain immediately to the north of this point is very rough and covered by thick heather. A series of small but steep local ridges, separted by bogs and orientated perpendicular to the direction of the summit add further to the discomfort of the climber. An alternative and probably easier, albeit longer, route starts atKylerhea and can include the summit of Beinn na Caillich. Higher up, the terrain becomes smoother and the vegetation shorter.References
* [http://www.skyewalk.co.uk/kylerheahills.shtml Isle of Skye Walks]
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