Glen Fyne

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Looking down into Glen Fyne

Glen Fyne is a glen in easternmost Argyllshire, cut through the Arrochar Alps by the River Fyne. It begins below the slopes of Beinn Bhreac and can then be traces eastward, then south-westward describing a compass round Ceann Garbh (2,635 feet).

After this change of direction, the glen and the river within it runs consistently south-westwards until they reach the head of Loch Fyne.

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