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| name = Cairn Toul
| name = Cairn Toul
|other_name = ''Càrn an t-Sabhail''
| photo = Cairn_toul.jpg
| photo = Cairn_toul.jpg
| photo_caption = Cairn Toul from Braeriach, with Lochan Uaine
| photo_caption = Cairn Toul from Braeriach, with Lochan Uaine

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Cairn Toul
Càrn an t-Sabhail
Cairn Toul from Braeriach, with Lochan Uaine
Highest point
Elevation1,291 m (4,236 ft)[1]
Prominencec. 166 m
Parent peakBraeriach
ListingMunro, Marilyn
Naming
English translationHill of the barn
Language of nameGaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [ˈkʰaːrˠn ən ˈt̪o.əl̪ˠ]
Geography
Map
LocationCairngorms, Scotland
OS gridNN963972
Topo mapOS Landrangers 36, 43

Cairn Toul (from the Gaelic Càrn an t-Sabhail, 'Hill of the barn') is the fourth highest mountain in Scotland, surpassed only by Ben Nevis, Ben Macdui and Braeriach. It is the second highest point in the western massif of the Cairngorms, linked by a bealach at about 1125 m above sea level to Braeriach.

The mountain towers above the western side pass of the Lairig Ghru.

Cairn Toul is often climbed in conjunction with other peaks. From the south, it may be combined with The Devil's Point, which lies about 2.5 kilometres south-southeast. Alternatively, it may be climbed from the north, including Braeriach and Sgor an Lochain Uaine. Both routes are long days by Scottish standards: around 15 km (plus return) regardless of whether one starts from Coire Cas above Speyside, or Linn of Dee to the south.

The mountain may also be climbed from the west, starting from Achlean in Glen Feshie. This provides for a slighter shorter route (around 27 km for the round trip), though the walker must negotiate a large expanse of undulating boggy plateau in order to reach the Breariach-Cairn Toul massif.

There is a bothy, Corrour, at the point below Cairn Toul in the defile of the Lairig Ghru.

References

  1. ^ "walkhighlands Cairn Toul". walkhighlands.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.

57°03′15″N 3°42′40″W / 57.05415°N 3.71122°W / 57.05415; -3.71122