Ainshval | |
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![]() Ainshval (left) with Askival on the right. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 781 m (2,562 ft) [1] |
Prominence | 326 m (1,070 ft) |
Parent peak | Askival |
Listing | Marilyn, Corbett |
Naming | |
Language of name | Norse |
Geography | |
Location | Rùm, Scotland |
Parent range | The Cuillin of Rum |
OS grid | NM378943 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 39 |
Ainshval is the second highest mountain on the island of Rùm, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, after Askival.
It is part of the Rùm Cuillin, a range of rocky hills in the south of the island. [2] The mountain is usually climbed as part of the classic travail of the Cuillin range [3]
Ainshval | |
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![]() Ainshval (left) with Askival on the right. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 781 m (2,562 ft) [1] |
Prominence | 326 m (1,070 ft) |
Parent peak | Askival |
Listing | Marilyn, Corbett |
Naming | |
Language of name | Norse |
Geography | |
Location | Rùm, Scotland |
Parent range | The Cuillin of Rum |
OS grid | NM378943 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 39 |
Ainshval is the second highest mountain on the island of Rùm, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, after Askival.
It is part of the Rùm Cuillin, a range of rocky hills in the south of the island. [2] The mountain is usually climbed as part of the classic travail of the Cuillin range [3]