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1 Glamaig 775m
2 Bheinn Dearg Mhor 731m
3 Bheinn Dearg Mheadhonach 651m
4 Ciche na Beinne Deirge 502m
5 Belig 702m
6 Marsco 736
7 Bra Bheinn 928m
8 Blabheinn (Blaven) South Top 926m
9 Pinnacle Ridge
10 Knight's Peak 915m
11 Sgurr nan Gillean 964m
12 Sgurr Bhasteir 898m
13 Am Basteir 934m
14 Sgurr a Fionn Choire 930m
15 Bruach na Frithe 958m
16 Sgurr na Bairnich 860m
17 Bidein Druim nan Ramh 869m
18 Sgurr an Fheadain 688m
19 Sgurr a Mhadhaidh 918m
20 Sgurr a' Ghreadaidh 972m
21 Sgurr a' Mhadaidh 881
22 Sgurr na Banachdich 965 m
23 Glen Brittle Forest
24 Sgurr nan Gobhar 630m
25 Beinn a Bhraghad 461m
26 Beinn Staic 412m
27 Beinn an Eoin 320m
28 An Cruachan 435m

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Location: Drynoch (Isle of Skye)      by: Giuseppe Marzulli
Area: United Kingdom      Date: 24 Juny 2013
The Cuillin is a range of rocky mountains located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The true Cuillin is also known as the Black Cuillin to distinguish it from the Red Cuilin. across Glen Sligachan. The Red Cuilin hills are lower.
The highest point of the Cuillin, and of the Isle of Skye, is Sgùrr Alasdair in the Black Cuillin at 992 m.

The Black Cuillin are considered the most spectacular and challenging mountains in Britain.

Comments

Very inspiring landscape with hills and clouds and surprisingly with spruce (or mountain pines) on the right hand side. HJ
2013/06/28 22:51 , Hans-Jürgen Bayer
The alpine character of these peaks is well brought forth. KR Wilfried
2013/06/29 11:05 , Wilfried Malz
As should be well known by now, I am a big fan of this area as well. Very typical view of the Cuillin, including the cloud on top of Bruach na Frithe - when we were up there (one of the simplest ascents of the Cuillin), we had no view either, only on the descent. Did you continue to Talisker for a dram? Cheers, Martin
2013/06/29 11:10 , Martin Kraus
I like the landscape very well and also the atmosphere with the clouds.
regards Fried
2013/06/29 14:01 , Friedemann Dittrich
Thank you for your comments and for the integration of labels.
Also I think that the Cuillin are the only mountains in Britain who have an Alpine feel.
@ Martin: I'm not a big drinker of whiskey (I prefer good wine) and I have been to Talisker, but in the bay and not to the distillery.
2013/07/02 00:10 , Giuseppe Marzulli

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