Cìr Mhòr

[Keer Vore] Gaelic, meaning The Big Comb.
Cìr Mhòr sits at the western edge of the ridge that divides Glen Rosa to the south from Glen Sannox to the north. Its southern and eastern aspects have some of Arran's best rock climbing, but in winter, the north-east face is the main attraction.
This big, complex face dominates the head of Glen Sannox. Being relatively high, vegetated and north-east facing, it is a natural winter venue.


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