• Cairn Toul (Scottish Gaelic: Càrn an t-Sabhail, 'hill of the barn') is the fourth-highest mountain in Scotland and all of the British Isles, after Ben Nevis...
  • The route continues NNW on easy slopes to the summit of Cairn Toul. Easy ascents are also possible from either Glen Feshie or Gleann Einich.
  • Cairn Toul is located in the county of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It's a Munro with a height of 1291 metres (4236 feet) and is the 4th highest mountain in Scotland...
  • Ascend Brariach via the Chlamain Gap from the Sugar Bowl car park, head round to Cairn Toul and then Corrour Bothy. ... Users' walk reports for Cairn Toul.
  • How to get to Cairn Toul ? By car: If you have access to a car, you can drive to Cairngorms National Park using the A9, which runs from Perth to Inverness.
  • Looking over the Lairig Ghru and the River Dee towards Carin Toul © Copyright Nigel Brown. ... Cairn Toul is often climbed in conjunction with other peaks.
  • 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...
  • Consider things such as access and accommodation at the base of Cairn Toul, as well as the logistics of climbing to the summit.
  • It is an extremely remote mountain at the heart of the Cairngorms. The fine summit, a twin to Cairn Toul, overlooks the magnificent Garbh Choire.
  • West of the Lairig Ghru, huge cliffs rise to vast plateaux and some of the highest peaks in the land, Braeriach, Cairn Toul and Sgor an Lochain Uaine.