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View of Lochan an Ais, Cul Beag, and Cul Mor

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View of Lochan an Ais, Cul Beag, and Cul Mor

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View of Lochan an Ais, Cul Beag, and Cul Mor

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  • Location: Assynt, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    May 31, 2023

    Hiking

    The slopes of Cul Beag and Cul Mor create an impressive backdrop to the lochan, with the unusual shape of Stac Pollaidh in the distance.

    June 16, 2023

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    Reaching the viewpoint over Lochan an Ais will create an out and back on your running route, but with the view on offer, the turning point offers and excuse to stop and admire how the slopes of Cul Beag and Cul Mor create such an impressive backdrop to the lochan, with the unusual shape of Stac Pollaidh in the distance.
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