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Uamh Mhòr Uamh Mhòr (older spelling Uaighmor, also anglicised Uam Var) is a summit in Kilmadock parish in Stirling council area, Scotland, north of the River Teith between Callander and Doune.〔 The name means "Great Cave",〔 referring to a large cave in the cliff face which was a hideout for brigands into the eighteenth century.〔 The peak is actually a southern top of Uamh Bheag to the north;〔 despite the name suggesting a smaller hill, Uamh Bheag is actually higher at compared to just over .〔 ==Allusions== The stag in Canto I of Walter Scott's 1810 poem "The Lady of the Lake" flees to "the wild heaths of Uam-Var". The hero of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novel ''Kidnapped'' camps by Uam Var near the end of his adventures.〔 Michael Andrews painted "A View from Uamh Mhor" in 1990–91.
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