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Cioch na h-Oighe and Goatfell

This linear walk takes in the dramatic peaks of Cioch na h-Oighe, Mullach Buidhe and Goatfell.

 | Overview

Distance
12km

Highest Point Gained
874m - Goatfell

Total Ascent
895m

Walk Duration
9hrs

Terrain
Head for heights essential - sections of hands-on scrambling on very steep ground and clambering along a very narrow ridge. Rough mountain paths, boggy moorland, steep sections with loose rock and gravel underfoot.

Technical Rating
Challenging  
Exposed scrambling, head for heights required, rough terrain.

Endurance Rating
3  
Sustained steep ascents and descents, long-distance, stamina required, suitable for fit walkers. Have you had recent experience of walking for 6-8 hours? Have you recently walked up (and down) a mountain of over 1000m (3000ft) in height without physical distress? Do you regularly play an aerobic sport pretty much every week? If your answer is "No", we'd guess you'd be happier doing a walk rated a level lower than the one you’ve just read! As noted previously, we're into FUN so we don't want you to miss out by overdoing it.

Cost
£35

Date
Sunday 19 May 2024

Meeting Time
9.00am

Meeting Place

Festival Hub. Transport to the start & finish of this walk is provided from there.


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 | Walk description

Starting at the mouth of Glen Sannox, a gentle climb to the foot of Cioch na h-Oighe over footpath and moor provides a good warm-up for the day. It soon gets serious: From there, the clamber to the top is very steep and relentless. 200 meters are ascended in little over half a kilometre with some exposed scrambling on the way. The ridge that follows is narrow and has near vertical drops down to the evocatively named Devil’s Punchbowl corrie.

The route then climbs to the next peak of Mullach Buidhe and past North Goatfell with a good path over high ground to Stacach ridge and the summit of Goatfell. Great views into Glen Sannox and across the Firth of Clyde can be enjoyed along the way. From Goatfell the route follows the main path down to the finish at Cladach.


Route Profile


 | Advised Kit List

Essential hill gear

  • NO jeans – anyone wearing jeans will not be allowed to start the walk, and no refund will be possible
  • Stout hill walking boots
  • Appropriate walking trousers, top layers and fleece – preferably no cotton layers
  • Waterproof (not showerproof) trousers
  • Waterproof (not showerproof) jacket
  • Spare layers
  • Woollen or fleece hat
  • Gloves
  • Packed lunch and drink - please consider the use of re-useable water bottles and food wrapping.
  • Any personal medicines

Other recommended kit

  • Sun cream and insect repellent
  • Camera
  • Binoculars
  • Spare socks
  • Blister plasters


The 2025 Arran Mountain Festival programme will be published soon, with booking lines opening later this year. Take a look at the 2024 programme for an idea of what will be on offer, and sign up to our mailing list to be alerted to booking lines opening.