The Arrochar Alps

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The Arrochar Alps are a rugged group of steep, rocky mountains in the southern Highlands of Scotland, popular with hikers and climbers for their dramatic scenery and challenging peaks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
mountain range
accessedVia A82 road NERFINISHED
A83 road NERFINISHED
climate maritime temperate
contains Glen Croe
Rest and Be Thankful pass
country Scotland
distanceFromGlasgow approximately 60 kilometres
geology primarily schist and granite
hasActivity scrambling
winter climbing
hasCharacteristic rocky
rugged
steep
hasPeak Beinn Ime
Beinn Narnain
Beinn an Lochain
Ben Arthur
Ben Donich
Ben Vane
Ben Vorlich (Loch Lomond)
Cnoc Coinnich
The Brack
The Cobbler
hasViewOf Loch Lomond
Loch Long
highestPoint Beinn Ime
highestPointElevation 1011 metres
knownFor challenging peaks
dramatic scenery
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Scottish Highlands
surface form: Southern Highlands of Scotland
locatedNear Loch Fyne
Loch Lomond
Loch Long
village of Arrochar
locatedOn Cowal Peninsula margin
nameEtymology name inspired by the European Alps due to rugged appearance
nearestMajorCity Glasgow
partOf Grampian Mountains
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
mountaineering
rock climbing
rangeType Highland mountains
region Hills of Argyll and Bute
surface form: West Highlands of Scotland
tourismImportance major hillwalking destination in southern Highlands

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Loch Lomond hasNearbyMountain The Arrochar Alps