Luinne Bheinn

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Luinne Bheinn is a remote Scottish mountain and Munro in the Northwest Highlands, noted for its rugged terrain and expansive views over the Knoydart Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Munro
mountain
access also approached from Kinloch Hourn
commonly climbed from Inverie
climbingDifficulty requires good navigation and fitness
country Scotland
elevation 3077 feet
939 metres
gridReferenceUK NG869989
hasListing Marilyn NERFINISHED
Munro
hasMultipleTops true
hasSummitFeature rocky summit ridge
hasViewOf Ladhar Bheinn NERFINISHED
Meall Buidhe NERFINISHED
Skye Cuillin on clear days
isInRemoteArea Knoydart, often called “Britain’s last wilderness”
isRemote true
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Highland council area
Knoydart NERFINISHED
Knoydart Peninsula NERFINISHED
Lochaber NERFINISHED
Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
mountainRange Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
nameMeaning possibly “joyful hill” in Scottish Gaelic
nearestVillage Inverie NERFINISHED
notableFor expansive views over the Knoydart Peninsula
overlooks Loch Hourn NERFINISHED
Loch Nevis NERFINISHED
parentPeak Ladhar Bheinn NERFINISHED
popularActivity Munro bagging
hillwalking
prominence c. 300 metres
region West Highlands NERFINISHED
terrain rugged
topographicMap OS Explorer 413 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 33 NERFINISHED

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Knoydart Peninsula hasMountain Luinne Bheinn