Dun Caan

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Dun Caan is a distinctive flat-topped hill that forms the highest point on the Scottish island of Raasay, offering panoramic views over the surrounding Inner Hebrides.

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Dun Caan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
country Scotland
United Kingdom
elevation 1457 feet
444 metres
hasApproximateLatitude 57.35°N
hasApproximateLongitude 6.05°W
hasGridReference NG 594 352
hasListing HuMP
Marilyn NERFINISHED
Tump
hasNameVariant Dùn Caan NERFINISHED
hasReputationFor distinctive flat-topped profile
hasSummitFeature flat-topped summit
stone cairn
isAccessedFrom Inverarish NERFINISHED
Raasay village NERFINISHED
isHighestPointOf Isle of Raasay NERFINISHED
isNear Sound of Raasay NERFINISHED
isPartOf Scottish Highlands landscape
isPopularFor hiking
hillwalking
panoramic views
isTouristAttractionOf Isle of Raasay NERFINISHED
isVisibleFrom Applecross NERFINISHED
Isle of Skye NERFINISHED
mainland Highlands NERFINISHED
locatedIn Highland council area
Inner Hebrides NERFINISHED
Isle of Raasay NERFINISHED
Raasay NERFINISHED
Scotland
United Kingdom
mountainRange Raasay hills NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Applecross peninsula NERFINISHED
Cuillin mountains NERFINISHED
Inner Hebrides NERFINISHED
Inner Sound NERFINISHED
Isle of Skye NERFINISHED
Torridon hills NERFINISHED
summitType plateau
surfaceGeology basalt
topographicProminence approximately 444 metres

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Raasay hasHighestPoint Dun Caan