Craig Varr
Craig Varr is a truncated spur next to Kinloch Rannoch. Before a glacier cut it off the ridge would have continued south into the valley. The glacier created the cliffs which are now used by rock climbers, jackdaws and peregrine falcons. On the other side of the valley the 'Sleeping Giant' is also a truncated spur created when a ridge from the south was cut off in the same way.
Craig Varr from Loch Rannoch
Craig Varr in winter.
Craig Varr in winter.