Surrounded by bigger and better known hills, Beinn a' Chearcaill would be easy to ignore; but don't be fooled - this one's far more worthwhile than first appearance suggests. From its prime position above Loch Maree, it offers unusual views of the wild northern flank of the Torridon peaks, and a prime angle on Slioch. More notable still is its remarkable summit, a huge rock pavement scattered with boulders, like a snooker table for giants.
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