Beinn an Dothaidh

[Byn an Doe-hay] Gaelic, meaning Hill of the Scorching or Burning; hopefully not a literal description in winter!
This mountain has a beautiful outlook to the north over the wilds of Rannoch Moor and to the west past Loch Tully to the Black Mount. It also has two wonderful, contrasting, winter-only crags: the slabby, icy Creag Coire an Dothaidh on its south-west flank and the steep, turfy mixed terrain of the North-East Corrie. These have separate approaches, and the summit is rarely visited from either crag, so it's easy to forget that they are on the same mountain.


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