Beinn Talaidh

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Beinn Talaidh
Argyllshire

View of Beinn Talaidh
Mull
Summit: 2,497 feet NM625347
56°26’41"N, 5°51’17"W

Beinn Talaidh is a mountain in the centre of the Isle of Mull, between Glen Forsa to the east and north-east and Glen More to the south.

While modest compared with many hills in Argyllshire, Beinn Talaidh has the distinction, at 2,497 feet, of being the highest "Graham", which is to say a mountain in Scotland of between 2,000 and 2,500 feet. It shared this title with Cnoc Coinnich in the Arrochar Alps until 2016 when the latter was remeasured and found to exceed 2,500 feet, pushing it into the category of a "Corbett". Beinn Talaidh is also one of the highest mountains on Mull, though far overtopped by Ben More, a munro of 3,169 feet lurking six miles to the west.

The summit of Beinn Talaidh