Users' questions

How long does it take to walk Goatfell?

How long does it take to walk Goatfell?

between 2 and 5 hours
The mountain stands sentinel above Brodick Castle and reaching the summit takes between 2 and 5 hours, so pack plenty of supplies and make sure you are properly equipped.

Where does the goat fall start?

To reach the start from Brodick on foot, use the Fisherman’s walk from the seafront. Begin the walk up the track to the right of the Bistro, curving behind it to pass an outdoor shop and the Arran Brewery. Take the main Goatfell path in the far corner and follow this as it ascends up into the woodland.

How easy is Goatfell to climb?

Hiking route to the Goatfell Arran is of moderate difficulty (in summer conditions), route finding is straightforward as the paths are well trodden and easy to follow.

How far is Goatfell from Brodick?

4 miles
The distance between Brodick and Goatfell is 4 miles.

How far up do goats fall?

The walk from ferry terminal to this point is around 1.5miles. The sign at the bottom of climb advises you that it is 3.5miles to the top. The walk up is fine and the scenery is lovely. It gets reasonably difficult just before the last ascent as the path fades and it becomes quite rocky.

Is Goatfell a volcano?

The remnants of a volcano dating from the Tertiary period some 60 million years ago, Goatfell and the neighbouring mountainous countryside were gifted in 1958 to the National Trust for Scotland by Lady Jean Fforde, daughter of Mary, Duchess of Montrose. …

Can a beginner climb Goatfell?

The path to Goatfell is clearly marked initially and the first park of the walk is through the forest. The paths can be narrow and gently ascend, so nothing too challenging initially. This part of the walk is quite long and if you set a steady pace, you may get quite sweaty and puffed!

What do you need to climb Goatfell?

Tips for your hike up Goatfell

  1. Bring plenty of water, especially on a hot day!
  2. Wear hiking boots or at least trekking shoes as the ground is rocky and rough. I was glad I didn’t hike in my trainers!

How difficult is Goat Fell?

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate. Occasional steep stretches and some rock climbing over some huge boulders but not an overly challenging hike. Starting at Arran Brewery and going through a forested area, the route is relatively well signed and clear throughout.

Why is it called Goat Fell?

Goat Fell as seen from Brodick shore. The mountain, along with nearby Brodick Castle, is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland. The name is believed to mean ‘Goat Mountain’ (from the Norse geita).

Why is it called Goatfell?

Can children climb Goatfell?

1 answer. Hi, Yes children can climb Goatfell as long as with an adult, as there are some tricky sections near the summit.

Where did I hike Goat Fell in Scotland?

My running plan changed a bit this week though and I ended up hiking Goat Fell on the Isle of Arran in Scotland. As you know, I’ve become pretty active over the last four years, more so with the support from My Peak Challenge.

How tall is the Goat Fell hike in Arran?

The path goes straight up the east ridge, through rocks for about 700 ft. The trail up here is fairly straight forward most of the time, but has a few spots that have about 3 or 4 feet steps to climb up, so a number of places you could easily loose your footing. This section is so steep, it is normally hiked slow and careful.

How tall is Goatfell ( Goat Fell ) in Scotland?

Goatfell (Goat Fell) is a summit in the Arran region or range in Scotland. Goatfell (Goat Fell) is 874 metres high. All the walking routes up Goatfell (Goat Fell) on Mud and Routes can be found below. The top can be identified by the trig point. Other Notes: .

Where does Goat Fell trail start and end?

There is a wooden hiking bridge just up from here, then a gate through a deer fence. Once through the deer fence, the path climbs steady up alongside Goat Fell to the east ridge. The image below is from the Goat Fell trail as it reaches the east ridge.