Mayar

The most southerly hill of the Mounth plateau in Angus, Mayar rises to a height of 928m (3045 feet) and qualifies as a Munro. There is a cairn on the summit and the Glendoll Forest extends into the corries which cut into its northeastern slopes. Its name originates from either the Gaelic word "m'aighear" meaning "my delight", or "magh" meaning "plain".


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