Goat Fell
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Goat Fell is the highest point on the Isle of Arran. At 874 metres or 2867 feet it falls short of the 3000 feet required to be considered a Munro, being instead a mere Corbett.
The name is believed to mean either 'Mountain of Wind' (from the Gaelic 'goath') or 'Goat Mountain' (from the Norse 'geita').
On a clear day, Ireland is visible from the summit.