Heaval

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Top of Heaval, looking out into the Atlantic

Heaval is the highest hill on the island of Barra, Scotland. It is 383 metres tall and is located 1.5 km northeast of Castlebay. Barra is in the Outer Hebrides.

It is most easily ascended from the south east, from the top of a 102 m road pass about 1 km north east of Castlebay. There is signposted car park nearby. About halfway up the ridge, there is a white statue of the Virgin and Child. Near the top, the ridge becomes steep, but any difficulties can be bypassed on the south side.

The two other hills on Barra with more than 150 metres of reascent are Ben Tangaval (333 m) in the west, and Ben Cliad (202 m) in the north. Another hill, Theisabhal Mor (190 m) is on Vatersay, which is linked to Barra by causeway. Five of the uninhabited islands to the south have summits higher than 150 m; weather permitting, these islands can be visited, with time for summit ascents, by arrangement with Barra Fishing Charters.

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Coordinates: 56°57′56″N 7°28′00″W / 56.9655°N 07.4668°W / 56.9655; -07.4668

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