Clisham is on the Isle of Harris, is the highest mountain in the Outer Hebrides and at 799 metres (2,621 ft) has some magnificent views.
Walkers have a few options; a popular direct ascent from the A859 road between Tarbert and Ardvourlie, or a full day walking around the Clisham horseshoe, crossing Mulla Fo-Dheas (743 metres, 2,438 ft), Mulla Fo-Thuath (720 metres, 2,362 ft) and Mullach an Langa (614 metres, 2,014 ft).
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Clisham, Clisham horseshoe, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides , United Kingdom
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Today Expect a temp in the range 3.4℃ to 3.7℃ with wind speed 11.3 m/sec (SSW)
Thursday, Feb 09 Expect a temp in the range -0.3℃ to 0.3℃ with wind speed 13.2 m/sec (WSW)
Friday, Feb 10 Expect a temp in the range 2℃ to 4.9℃ with wind speed 8.4 m/sec (SW)
Saturday, Feb 11 Expect a temp in the range 4.7℃ to 5.9℃ with wind speed 7.7 m/sec (WSW)
Sunday, Feb 12 Expect a temp in the range 4.4℃ to 5℃ with wind speed 7.8 m/sec (SW)
Monday, Feb 13 Expect a temp in the range 3.5℃ to 4.2℃ with wind speed 6.1 m/sec (SSW)
Tuesday, Feb 14 Expect a temp in the range 5.3℃ to 5.7℃ with wind speed 8.2 m/sec (S)
Isle of Harris weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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