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The mountain is one of the [[Bridge of Orchy Hills]] and is located beside the more popular [[Beinn Dòrain]]. The two hills are frequently climbed together from the ''bealach'' (pass) between them, which is easily accessed from the Bridge of Orchy railway station.
 
The mountain is one of the [[Bridge of Orchy Hills]] and is located beside the more popular [[Beinn Dòrain]]. The two hills are frequently climbed together from the ''bealach'' (pass) between them, which is easily accessed from the Bridge of Orchy railway station.
  
Alternatively, Beinn an Dòthaidh may be climbed via its northwest ridge, or combined with an ascent of [[Beinn Achaladair]] to the northeast.
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Alternatively, Beinn an Dòthaidh may be climbed via its north-west ridge, or combined with an ascent of [[Beinn Achaladair]] to the north-east.
  
 
In a good winter, Coire Daingean on Beinn an Dòthaidh becomes a winter climbing venue, offering routes from Grade III to Grade V.
 
In a good winter, Coire Daingean on Beinn an Dòthaidh becomes a winter climbing venue, offering routes from Grade III to Grade V.
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 5 July 2017

Beinn an Dothaidh
Argyllshire
Beinn an Dothaidh.jpg
Beinn an Dòthaidh's rockier northern side from near Achallader farm.
Range: Bridge of Orchy Hills
Summit: 3,294 feet NN331408
56°31’46"N, 4°42’55"W

Beinn an Dothaidh is a mountain in Argyllshire, which reaches a height of 3,294 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a Munro.

The name 'Beinn an Dothaidh' is Gaelic, and means "Hill of the scorching" (or singeing).

The mountain is one of the Bridge of Orchy Hills and is located beside the more popular Beinn Dòrain. The two hills are frequently climbed together from the bealach (pass) between them, which is easily accessed from the Bridge of Orchy railway station.

Alternatively, Beinn an Dòthaidh may be climbed via its north-west ridge, or combined with an ascent of Beinn Achaladair to the north-east.

In a good winter, Coire Daingean on Beinn an Dòthaidh becomes a winter climbing venue, offering routes from Grade III to Grade V.

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Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 2 - Loch Tay to Rannoch Moor

Stuc a' ChroinAn StùcBeinn a' ChreachainBeinn AchaladairBeinn an DothaidhBeinn DorainBeinn GhlasBeinn HeasgarnichBeinn MhanachBen ChallumBen LawersCarn GormCarn MairgCreag MhòrMeall a' Choire LeithMeall Buidhe, PerthshireMeall CorranaichMeall Garbh (Càrn Mairg)Meall Garbh (Lawers)Meall GhaordieMeall GlasMeall GreighMeall na AigheanMeall nan TarmachanSchiehallionSgiath ChuilStuchd an Lochain