• Schiehallion (/ʃiːˈhæli.ən/; Scottish Gaelic: Sìth Chailleann, IPA: [ʃiˈxaʎənˠ]) is a prominent cone-shaped mountain in the Breadalbane region of the Scottish Highlands...
  • Seven miles short of Kinloch Rannoch is my destination, Schiehallion, one of Scotland’s most famous Munros (mountains over 3,000 feet).
  • Schiehallion (‘Fairy Hill of the Caledonians’ in Gaelic) is situated in Perth and Kinross, and is notable for a number of reasons.
  • The path to Schiehallion begins at the far end of the car park; at the junction in the woods, turn right to head through a gate, then follow a wall and cross a footbridge.
  • Hailing from Inverness the capital city of the Scottish Highlands, Schiehallion are a Scottish Folk/Ceilidh band who have spent the last number of years both...
  • Mason travelled extensively, eventually finding the 1,083m-high Schiehallion with the expert help of local ghillie outdoor guides .
  • Surf breaks located close to Schiehallion Mountain peaks around Schiehallion Roads and rivers around Schiehallion.
  • Schiehallion is sometimes described as the centre of Scotland. ... An unusual story exists for Schiehallion in that it was donated to science research!
  • Our iconic mountain, Schiehallion, in Gaelic is Sidh Chailleann, the ‘Fairy Hill of the Caledonians’. From whatever angle it is viewed, it is one of the most...
  • Schiehallion is one of the most popular mountains to climb in Scotland, and tens of thousands of people climb it every year.