Creag Ghlas Laggan

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Creag Ghlas Laggan
Elevation 444 m (1,456 ft)
Location Isle of Arran, Flag of Scotland Scotland
Prominence 241 m
Parent peak Caisteal Abhail
Topo map OS Landranger 69
OS grid reference NR977497
Listing Marilyn
Translation ??? (Gaelic)

Creag Ghlas Laggan (also known as Fionn Bhealach) is a Marilyn on the Isle of Arran in south-western Scotland. It is the highest point of the seven-mile-long ridge of land that runs north-west to south-east between the A841 road and the Sound of Bute in the north-eastern part of the island.

The best way up in terms of scenery is to follow the well-trodden and easily-graded path from Lochranza to Bearradh Tom a' Muidhe at grid ref 962508, and strike south-east up the ridge from there. The shortest way up is a straight line from the parking area at Boguillie at grid ref 973483.

The hill has a remarkable variety of geology. On its north-western slopes is the famous Hutton's Unconformity in the Dalradian metasediments. On the north-east shore can be found Carboniferous limestone and Permian desert deposits. At the south-eastern end is some Devonian Old Red Sandstone.

Creag Ghlas Laggan offers stunning views towards Caisteal Abhail and the other peaks such as Goat Fell.

Coordinates: 55°41′56″N 5°13′12″W / 55.69889, -5.22