• Goat Fell (Scottish Gaelic: Gaoitbheinn)[1] is the highest point on the Isle of Arran. At 874 metres (2,867 ft), it is one of four Corbetts on the island.
  • A hearty climb into the wilderness, Goat Fell is the highest peak on the Isle of Arran, and the perfect viewpoint to gaze across the island and out to sea.
  • Goat Fell (or Goatfell, as preferred by locals) is the highest of the Arran mountains and as such is very popular.
  • Explore Nuwara Eliya with our luxurious, recently renovated four-bedroom tea bungalow hotel. Goatfell resonates with the warmth and up the country charm...
  • Marking the highest peak on the island, Goat Fell is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and overlooks the dramatic Brodick Castle.
  • Ok, so I have read a lot of reviews about Goat Fell and all I can say is, with the exception of the most recent review, totally inaccurate!!!
  • Goat Fell is challenging. People were doing it carrying children but they looked younger than yours.
  • Goatfell, also known as Goat Fell or Gaoda Bheinn in Scottish Gaelic, is the highest peak on the Isle of Arran, which is situated off the west coast of Scotland.
  • Goat Fell (marked as Goatfell by the Ordnance Survey; Scottish Gaelic: Gaoda Bheinn) is the highest point on the Isle of Arran.
  • The image below is from the route over to the 2,683ft North Goat Fell, and the 2,687ft Mullach Buidhe out and to the right of North Goat Fell.
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  • Consider things such as access and accommodation at the base of Goat Fell, as well as the logistics of climbing to the summit.
  • VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins Boats Moored At The Jetty At Brodick, With Goat Fell Visible Beyond, On The Isle Of Arran, Ayrshire.