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  2. Via ferrata - Wikipedia

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    ] Scotland had its first Via Ferrata completed. Via Ferrata Scotland is located in Kinlochleven, near Fort William and Glencoe. This runs beside the third biggest waterfall in Scotland, The Grey Mare's Tail, it was installed and is operated by Vertical Descents. [citation needed]

  3. Skyline Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Skyline Scotland is a set of annual skyrunning races which take place on consecutive days in the mountains around Kinlochleven in Lochaber. The main races are the Mamores VK, the Ring of Steall Skyrace, the Ben Nevis Ultra and the Glen Coe Skyline.

  4. The thrill of getting high on the rungs of Scotland’s only ...

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  5. Ben Nevis - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first places in Scotland to receive the attention of serious mountaineers; a partial ascent and, the following day, a complete descent of Tower Ridge in early September 1892 is the earliest documented climbing expedition on Ben Nevis. [65] [66] (It was not climbed from bottom to top in entirety for another two years). The ...

  6. Clachaig Inn - Wikipedia

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    It lies at the foot of Clachaig Gully, a precarious descent route to the west of the Aonach Eagach ridge, and faces across the glen to the starkly vertical western shoulder of Bidean nam Bian. The inn, dating back to the 16th century, more recently has a sign on its door saying "No hawkers or Campbells" in a wry reference to the Massacre of ...

  7. Ballochroy - Wikipedia

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    Ballochroy standing stones. Ballochroy is a megalithic site in Kintyre on the Argyll peninsula in Scotland. [1] It consists of three vertical stones, side by side, aligned with various land features 7–19 miles (11–31 km) away.

  8. List of highest mountains in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 100 highest mountains in Scotland by elevation. List of 100 highest mountains in Scotland ...

  9. Old Man of Hoy - Wikipedia

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    The Old Man of Hoy is a red sandstone stack, perched on a plinth of basalt rock, and one of the tallest sea stacks in the UK. [4] [5] It is separated from the mainland by a 60-metre (200 ft) chasm strewn with debris, and has nearly vertical sides with a top just a few metres wide. [3]