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|[[Ben Dearg, Skye]] || align="right"|{{convert|552|m|0|x}} || || || Inverness-shire || On the Isle of [[Skye]] | |[[Ben Dearg, Skye]] || align="right"|{{convert|552|m|0|x}} || || || Inverness-shire || On the Isle of [[Skye]] | ||
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|[[Beinn Dearg, Argyll | |[[Beinn Dearg, Argyll]] || align="right"|{{convert|482|m|0|x}} || || || Argyllshire || | ||
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|[[Beinn Dearg (Menteith)]] || align="right"|{{convert|427|m|0|x}} || || || Perthshire || In the [[Menteith Hills]] | |[[Beinn Dearg (Menteith)]] || align="right"|{{convert|427|m|0|x}} || || || Perthshire || In the [[Menteith Hills]] |
Latest revision as of 13:02, 30 March 2022
Beinn Dearg, meaning Red Mountain in Gaelic, is a common name, applied to several hills in different parts of the Highlands, including:
name | Height | Status | County | Location | |
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Beinn Dearg, Ross-shire | 3,556 feet | Munro | Ross-shire | Southeast of Ullapool | |
Beinn Dearg, Perthshire | 3,307 feet | Munro | Perthshire | North of Blair Atholl | |
Beinn Dearg (Torridon) | 2,999 feet | Corbett | Ross-shire | In the Torridon area | |
Beinn Dearg (Glen Lyon) | 2,723 feet | Corbett | Perthshire | North of Glen Lyon | |
Beinn Dearg (Glenartney) | 2,316 feet | Graham | Perthshire | In the Forest of Glenartney area | |
Beinn Dearg (Fannichs) | 2,254 feet | Ross-shire | Eastern part of the Fannichs | ||
Ben Dearg, Skye | 1,811 feet | Inverness-shire | On the Isle of Skye | ||
Beinn Dearg, Argyll | 1,581 feet | Argyllshire | |||
Beinn Dearg (Menteith) | 1,401 feet | Perthshire | In the Menteith Hills | ||
Beinn Dearg, Sutherland | 1,388 feet | Sutherland | South of Cape Wrath | ||
Beinn Dearg, Cromartyshire | 912 feet | Cromartyshire | in Coigach |
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