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Stob Poite Coire Ardair
1054m (3459ft)


The Laggan Mountains, Glen Roy to Monadhliath, Highland, Scotland


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See Stob Poite Coire Ardair and the surrounding tops on our free-to-access 'Google Style' Peak Bagging Maps:


A go4awalk.com downloadable Peak Bagging Map in PDF format featuring Stob Poite Coire Ardair should be available soon.


Free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps:


1:25,000 scale OS Explorer Map (orange/yellow covers):

An Interactive Walk Planning Map for OS Explorer OL55 Loch Laggan & Creag Meagaidh is not currently available


1:50,000 scale OS Landranger Map (pink/magenta covers):

An Interactive Walk Planning Map for OS Landranger 34 Fort Augustus, Glen Albyn & Glen Roy is not currently available

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Paul Booth and Trevor Williams have both walked, climbed & bagged Stob Poite Coire Ardair.

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