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The mountain is found four miles north of [[Kinlochleven]]. It is a relatively small, conical peak which is connected to its larger neighbour, [[Binnein Mòr]], by a bealach at {{convert|750|m|ft|0|x}}. Despite its being overshadowed by Binnein Mòr, and its modest name (which means "Little Peak", it is listed as a [[Munro]].
The mountain is found four miles north of [[Kinlochleven]]. It is a relatively small, conical peak which is connected to its larger neighbour, [[Binnein Mòr]], by a bealach at {{convert|750|m|ft|0|x}}. Despite its being overshadowed by Binnein Mòr, and its modest name (which means "Little Peak", it is listed as a [[Munro]].


Bennein Beag is commonly climbed from [[Kinlochleven]] in combination with Binnein Mòr. Its summit gives good views of [[Ben Alder]] to the east, the [[Grey Corries]] to the north, and the vast bulk of Binnein Mòr to the southwest.  
Bennein Beag is commonly climbed from [[Kinlochleven]] in combination with Binnein Mòr. Its summit gives good views of [[Ben Alder]] to the east, the [[Grey Corries]] to the north, and the vast bulk of Binnein Mòr to the southhwest.  


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:40, 28 June 2024

Binnein Beag
Inverness-shire

Binnein Beag from Binnein Mòr, the Grey Corries behind
Range: Mamores
Summit: 3,094 feet NN221677
56°46’1"N, 4°54’40"W

Binnein Beag is a mountain at the eastern end of the Mamores range in Inverness-shire. It reaches a height of 3,094 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a Munro.

The mountain is found four miles north of Kinlochleven. It is a relatively small, conical peak which is connected to its larger neighbour, Binnein Mòr, by a bealach at 2,461 feet. Despite its being overshadowed by Binnein Mòr, and its modest name (which means "Little Peak", it is listed as a Munro.

Bennein Beag is commonly climbed from Kinlochleven in combination with Binnein Mòr. Its summit gives good views of Ben Alder to the east, the Grey Corries to the north, and the vast bulk of Binnein Mòr to the southhwest.

References

  • The Munros, Scottish Mountaineering Trust, 1986, Donald Bennett (Editor) ISBN 0-907521-13-4
  • In the Hills of Breadalbane, V.A. Firsoff, no ISBN
  • The Munros, Scotland's Highest Mountains, Cameron McNeish, ISBN 1-84204-082-0
  • The Magic Of The Munros, Irvine Butterfield, ISBN 0-7153-2168-4
  • Hamish's Mountain Walk, Hamish Brown, ISBN 1-898573-08-5
Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 4 - Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht

Am BodachAn GearanachAonach Beag (Alder)Aonach Beag (Nevis)Aonach MorBeinn a' ChlachairBeinn BheoilBeinn EibhinnBeinn na LapBen AlderBen NevisBinnein BeagBinnein MòrCàrn Dearg (Alder)Càrn Dearg (Loch Ossian)Càrn Mòr DeargChno DeargCreag PitridhGeal CharnGeal Charn, ArdverekieMullach nan CoireanNa GruagaicheanSgor GaibhreSgurr a' MhàimSgùrr Choinnich MòrSgùrr Eilde MòrStob a' Choire MheadhoinStob Bàn, Grey CorriesStob Bàn, MamoresStob Choire ClaurighStob Coire a' ChairnStob Coire an LaoighStob Coire EasainStob Coire Sgriodain