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'''Beinn Dubh''' is a mountain of 2,018 feet in [[Dunbartonshire]].  It is to be found in the hills between between [[Loch Long]] and [[Loch Lomond]], sometimes known as the [[Luss Hills]], which form the northerly tract of the county.
'''Beinn Dubh''' is a mountain of 2,018 feet in [[Dunbartonshire]].  It is to be found in the hills between [[Loch Long]] and [[Loch Lomond]], sometimes known as the [[Luss Hills]], which form the northerly tract of the county.


The names 'Ben Dubh' or 'Beinn Dubh' is one of the most common hill names in the [[Highlands]]; it means "Black Peak".
The names 'Ben Dubh' or 'Beinn Dubh' is one of the most common hill names in the [[Highlands]]; it means "Black Peak".

Latest revision as of 22:17, 11 March 2015

Beinn Dubh
Dunbartonshire

Loch Lomond from Beinn Dubh
Range: Luss Hills
Summit: 2,018 feet NS335954
56°7’20"N, 4°40’43"W

Beinn Dubh is a mountain of 2,018 feet in Dunbartonshire. It is to be found in the hills between Loch Long and Loch Lomond, sometimes known as the Luss Hills, which form the northerly tract of the county.

The names 'Ben Dubh' or 'Beinn Dubh' is one of the most common hill names in the Highlands; it means "Black Peak".