The actual summit lies in the southern part of the plateau.
The summit itself lies on a ridge running from northeast to southwest.
The summit lies 312 m above sea level, and is about 2 miles (3 km) north of Bathgate.
The summit lies atop a small outcrop of rock around 40m above the surrounding area.
Its summit lies partly in the first (most protected) zone.
Its summit lies 2,946 ft (898 m) above sea level.
Its summit lies just south of the watershed and the border with Switzerland.
Two slightly lower summits lie just to the south of the main peak.
Once on the ridge the true summit lies about 300 m to the west.
The true summit, only about a metre higher, lies just to the north across a precipitous drop.