Clisham

The Clisham (Scottish Gaelic: An Cliseam) is a mountain on Harris, on the island of Lewis and Harris in the Western Isles of Scotland. At 799 metres (2,621 ft) it is the highest mountain in the Outer Hebrides and the archipelago's only Corbett.

Clisham
Highest point
Elevation799 m (2,621 ft)
Prominence799 m (2,621 ft)Ranked 35th in British Isles
Parent peaknone - HP Lewis and Harris
ListingCorbett, Marilyn
Coordinates57°57′49″N 6°48′50″W
Naming
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [əŋ ˈkʰliʃəm]
Geography
OS gridNB154073
Topo mapOS Landranger 13 or 14

The easiest ascent of the mountain starts from the highest point of the A859 road between Tarbert and Ardvourlie (Aird a' Mhulaidh), and climbs the broad southern shoulder. A longer and more varied expedition starts at a bridge over the Scaladale River (Abhainn Scaladail) near Ardvourlie, from where the minor summit of Tomnabhal may be ascended before continuing on to the Clisham. Many walkers taking this option continue west then north along the ridge, taking in the summits of Mull bho Dheas, Mulla bho Thuath and Mullach an Langa, thus completing a round known as the Clisham Horseshoe, which involves a degree of scrambling competence.


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