A fine pyramidal peak and a magnificent viewpoint, Goatfell is the highest of the mountains on Arran and the culminating point of some dramatic granite …
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Oct 7, 2024
Takes a bit of effort especially near the top but if the cloud lifts ,even momentarily, the views are truly breath-taking. "Its like something out of Game of Thrones" was the best description I heard… Full review by McParker64
Jul 18, 2024
We started around 12:00 there’s a lot of bushes ant trees until you get the bridge. That’s the start think of it like three parts bushes then flat and rocky then the tip the worst and hardest part bu… Full review by Lauren V
May 25, 2024
If doing this walk stout shoes are a must. It's a bugger on your knees coming down as really steep. Also make sure you take enough fluids as you sweat a lot on the very steep latter part of the asc… Full review by 848cathyj
Can I climb Goatfell with a 1.1 meter tall, 3 and 1 half yo toddler on my shoulders most of the time? People often say he is big. He is neither wide nor slim. A bit bigger than peers. I’m 1.8 meters height. 140 kilo weight. I do 8*4 pull ups every other day. Not been running lately, but able to run 5k if no time limit. I carried my toddler half of the time on foot from Dunure Castle to Culzean Castle. It was about 2-3 hours walk on cliffs and sandy beach. If it’s too challenging, can start from Corrie, claim part of it, and go down toward Brodick Castle?
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Goat Fell is challenging. People were doing it carrying children but they looked younger than yours. I dont know the walks you mention. We took the approach that we could stop …
Goat Fell is challenging. People were doing it carrying children but they looked younger than yours. I dont know the walks you mention. We took the approach that we could stop anytime we thought it was too much...so you could give it a go...but not in high temperatures.
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