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'''Beinn Chabhair''' is a mountain | '''Beinn Chabhair''' is a mountain amongst the [Crianlarich Hills]] of western [[Perthshire]]. It has fine views down to Loch Lomond. It reaches a height of 3,061 feet at its summit (and so qualifies as a [[Munro]]). | ||
A common approach is from [[Inverarnan]], up a steep eroded path beside the dramatic waterfalls of the Ben Glas Burn then finding a vague route across fairly level but very boggy moorland before walking up the hill itself and finding a way around a series of craggy outcrops to the summit.<ref>{{Cite web | last=| first=| title=Beinn Chabhair, from Inverarnan (Walkhighlands) | url=http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lochlomond/beinn-chabhair.shtml | publisher=| date=| accessdate=3 October 2011 }}</ref> | A common approach is from [[Inverarnan]], up a steep eroded path beside the dramatic waterfalls of the Ben Glas Burn then finding a vague route across fairly level but very boggy moorland before walking up the hill itself and finding a way around a series of craggy outcrops to the summit.<ref>{{Cite web | last=| first=| title=Beinn Chabhair, from Inverarnan (Walkhighlands) | url=http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lochlomond/beinn-chabhair.shtml | publisher=| date=| accessdate=3 October 2011 }}</ref> |
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Beinn Chabhair | |||
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Range: | Crianlarich Hills | ||
Summit: | 3,061 feet NN367179 |
Beinn Chabhair is a mountain amongst the [Crianlarich Hills]] of western Perthshire. It has fine views down to Loch Lomond. It reaches a height of 3,061 feet at its summit (and so qualifies as a Munro).
A common approach is from Inverarnan, up a steep eroded path beside the dramatic waterfalls of the Ben Glas Burn then finding a vague route across fairly level but very boggy moorland before walking up the hill itself and finding a way around a series of craggy outcrops to the summit.[1]
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References
- ↑ "Beinn Chabhair, from Inverarnan (Walkhighlands)". http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lochlomond/beinn-chabhair.shtml. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
- The Munros, Scottish Mountaineering Trust, 1986, Donald Bennett (Editor) ISBN 0-907521-13-4
Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 1 - Loch Lomond to Loch Tay |
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An Caisteal • Beinn a' Chleibh • Beinn a' Chroin • Beinn Bhuidhe • Beinn Chabhair • Beinn Dubhchraig • Beinn Ìme • Beinn Narnain • Beinn Tulaichean • Ben Chonzie • Ben Lomond • Ben Lui • Ben More • Ben Oss • Ben Vane • Ben Vorlich, Dunb. • Ben Vorlich, Perth. • Cruach Ardrain • Stob Binnein • Stuc a' Chroin This Mountain or hill article is a stub: help to improve Wikishire by building it up. |