About Dìollaid Mhòr
It's a proper hill rather than a casual stroll. Give yourself a solid three to four hours for the round trip, depending on fitness and how long you linger at the summit. The terrain gets steep and boggy in places, so boots are non-negotiable. In winter, conditions shift fast, so check the weather before heading out.
This is walker territory. Families with young children will struggle; teenagers with hillwalking experience will thrive. The solitude is part of the appeal - you won't fight crowds here. The summit reward is genuine: moorland stretches in every direction, and on good visibility days, you catch sight of Jura and Islay across the water.
If you're based at Port Ban Holiday Park nearby, Dìollaid Mhòr makes a satisfying day out without requiring a lengthy drive. It pairs well with exploring Tarbert's waterfront or cycling around Kintyre. Free to access, though a bit exposed when the wind picks up - the Argyll coastline doesn't do gentle weather. Worth the climb if you've got the legs for it.
Holiday Parks near Dìollaid Mhòr
Stay nearby and visit Dìollaid Mhòr on a day trip
Visitor Photos
No visitor photos yet. Be the first to share!
Sign in to UploadFrequently Asked Questions
What type of attraction is Dìollaid Mhòr?
Dìollaid Mhòr is a peak in Argyll, Argyll & Bute.
Are there holiday parks near Dìollaid Mhòr?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Dìollaid Mhòr. The closest is Port Ban Holiday Park, just 2.3 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Dìollaid Mhòr?
Dìollaid Mhòr is located near Tarbert in Argyll, Argyll & Bute. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 2.3 miles away.
What else is there to do near Dìollaid Mhòr?
Near Dìollaid Mhòr you can also visit Crannog (archaeological site), Cruach Lagain (peak), Cruach an Seallaidh (peak), Loch Racadal (lake). Browse our Tarbert area guide for the full list of things to do.