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The mountain has two tops; the western top is the true summit at 3,081 feet, and the eastern top is linked to it by knobbly, craggy summit ridge encircling a corrie, Coire Glas, from which ridge are steep drops to either side.
 
The mountain has two tops; the western top is the true summit at 3,081 feet, and the eastern top is linked to it by knobbly, craggy summit ridge encircling a corrie, Coire Glas, from which ridge are steep drops to either side.
  
From the east another craggy ridge runs initially south round the rim of Coire Odhair before heading southwest to the summit of neighbouring Munro, [[ Meall Buidhe, Inverness-shire|Meall Buidhe]]
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From the east another craggy ridge runs initially south round the rim of Coire Odhair before heading south-west to the summit of neighbouring Munro, [[Meall Buidhe, Inverness-shire|Meall Buidhe]]
  
 
==Ascent==
 
==Ascent==
 
The Bin is usually climbed together with Meall Buidhe.
 
The Bin is usually climbed together with Meall Buidhe.
  
The summit gives a fine, wide view in every direction; to the north is Loch Hourn and the fine sight of [[Ladhar Bheinn]]. To get to it though is a trek as Knoydart is remote. It can be approached from [[Inverie]] to the southwest or from [[Barrisdale]] to the northeast. From Inverie a fine expedition can be mounted; take the boat in from [[Mallaig]]. Either direction is a well recommended walk.
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The summit gives a fine, wide view in every direction; to the north is Loch Hourn and the fine sight of [[Ladhar Bheinn]]. To get to it though is a trek as Knoydart is remote. It can be approached from [[Inverie]] to the south-west or from [[Barrisdale]] to the north-east. From Inverie a fine expedition can be mounted; take the boat in from [[Mallaig]]. Either direction is a well recommended walk.
  
 
==Outside links==
 
==Outside links==

Latest revision as of 20:10, 19 September 2018

Luinne Bheinn
Inverness-shire
Luinne Bheinn - geograph.org.uk - 1069351.jpg
Luinne Bheinn
Range: Knoydart
Summit: 3,081 feet NG869007
57°2’53"N, 5°30’54"W

Luinne Bheinn is a mountain in the Knoydart district of Inverness-shire, and reaches a height of 3,081 feet at its summit, which qualifies it as a Munro.

Walkers commonly call this mountain "The Looney Bin". It is a remote Munro in Knoydart south of Loch Hourn and Barrisdale.

The mountain has two tops; the western top is the true summit at 3,081 feet, and the eastern top is linked to it by knobbly, craggy summit ridge encircling a corrie, Coire Glas, from which ridge are steep drops to either side.

From the east another craggy ridge runs initially south round the rim of Coire Odhair before heading south-west to the summit of neighbouring Munro, Meall Buidhe

Ascent

The Bin is usually climbed together with Meall Buidhe.

The summit gives a fine, wide view in every direction; to the north is Loch Hourn and the fine sight of Ladhar Bheinn. To get to it though is a trek as Knoydart is remote. It can be approached from Inverie to the south-west or from Barrisdale to the north-east. From Inverie a fine expedition can be mounted; take the boat in from Mallaig. Either direction is a well recommended walk.

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Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 10 - Loch Eil to Glen Shiel

Aonach air ChrithBeinn SgritheallCreag a' MhaimCreag nan DamhDruim ShionnachGairichGarbh Chioch MhorGleouraichGulvainLadhar BheinnLuinne BheinnMaol Chinn-deargMeall BuidheMeall na TeangaSgùrr a' MhaoraichSgùrr an Doire LeathainSgùrr an LochainSgùrr MòrSgùrr na CìcheSgùrr na SgineSgurr nan Coireachan (Glen Dessary)Sgurr nan Coireachan (Glenfinnan)Sgùrr ThuilmSpidean MialachSron a' Choire GhairbhThe Saddle