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The Saddle

Also known as: An Dìollaid

Free admission

The Saddle — 1011m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK.

The Saddle, natural landmarks in Scottish Highlands

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

The Saddle is a named natural landmark in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "1011m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 57.1624°, -5.4147°.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Saddle (Scottish Gaelic: An Dìollaid) is one of the great Scottish mountains; seen from the site of the Battle of Glen Shiel it forms (with Faochag) one of the best-known views in the Highlands. It is in the Highland local government area, on the boundary between the counties of Inverness-shire and Ross and Cromarty. The mountain provides exciting and challenging climbing. The traverse of the Forcan Ridge – in winter or summer – is one of the classic Scottish mountain expeditions. The mountain's name refers to the shape of the summit ridge when seen from Glen Shiel with the twin summits and ridge in between resembling a saddle. The mountain was originally known by its Gaelic name of An Dìollaid but this has now been lost through common usage of its English translation and it is now one of the few Highland mountains which is commonly called by an English-language name.

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Coordinates
57.1624, -5.4147
Address
Glen Shiel, Scotland

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Frequently asked questions

Where is The Saddle?
The Saddle is in Scottish Highlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 57.1624°, -5.4147°.
Is The Saddle free to visit?
Yes — admission to The Saddle is free.