Toll Creagach

Located south of Loch Mullardoch, in the district of Inverness in Highland Council Area, Toll Creagach rises to a height of 1054m (3458 feet). Qualifying as a Munro, it has a rounded outline with the summit marked by a cairn a little way west of an Ordnance Survey triangulation pillar. Its name originates from Gaelic and means "rocky hollow".


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