Carn an Fhidhleir
is munro number One Hundred and Forty-Eight
| Height | Grid Ref. | Pronunciation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 994 metres | NN904842 | Karn ern Eeleth | Cairn like peak of the fiddler |
Normally No Restrictions
a bike can be usefull on this munro
Mountain Description for Carn an Fhidhleir
Carn an Fhidhleir is a munro in Scotand and is located in the area The West Mounth: Blair Atholl to Braemar as defined by SMC
(and lies in region known as Glen Ey )Carn an Fhidhleir, also know as Carn Ealar is a very remote munro which rises on the south overs the vast moors of Glen Geldie & Glen Feshie. It's a mountain whose summit is the joining of 3 ridges whose south western ridge spurs of to a top marked 906 which connects to An Sgarsoch usually climbed on the same outing.
The hill is generally formed of broad ridged & wide corries giving moderate grassy slopes.
Usual ascess is via Linn of Dee on a excellent path (rocky in places) to Geldie Lodge where easy access is gained by a recently constructed path that skirts around the foot of Scarsoch Bheag. Alternatively access can be gained from the south eastern ridge over Leachdann Feith Seasgachain & Braigh Coire an Stuic Ghuithais onto the top marked 906 via Glen Tarf (bothy).
| Route Name | Distance (m / km) | Ascent (ft /mt) |
|---|---|---|
| Carn an Fhidhleir and An Sgarsoch | 26 / 42 | 3084 / 940 |
| Order | Height | Node: Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 88 | (1045 mt.) | Beinn Iutharn Mhor | NO045792 OS View |
| 126 | (1006 mt.) | An Sgarsoch | NN933836 OS View |
| 221 | (946 mt.) | Carn Bhac | NO051832 OS View |






