Beinn Bhàn | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 896 m (2,940 ft) |
Prominence | 851 m (2,792 ft) Ranked 20thinBritish Isles |
Parent peak | Sgurr Mor |
Listing | Marilyn, Corbett |
Naming | |
English translation | white mountain |
Language of name | Gaelic |
Pronunciation | /ˈbeɪn ˈvæn/ |
Geography | |
Parent range | Applecross peninsula |
OS grid | NG804450 |
Topo map | OS Landranger24 |
Beinn Bhàn is a mountain in the highlandsofScotland, lying on the Applecross peninsula, on the north side of Loch Kishorn.[1]
Located on the eastern side of Beinn Bhàn are several rocky corries, which can be seen from the A896 road. Coire na Poite, which forms a bowl shape, almost entirely ringed by crags offering climbing and winter ice climbing routes.[2]
57°26′31″N 5°39′40″W / 57.44204°N 5.66102°W / 57.44204; -5.66102
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