Beinn an Lochain

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Beinn an Lochain is a prominent mountain in the Arrochar Alps of the Scottish Highlands, known for its steep, rugged slopes and popularity with hillwalkers and climbers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hillwalking destination
mountain
accessedBy A83 road NERFINISHED
country Scotland
elevation 2956 ft
901 m
gridReference NN 218 074
hasFeature rocky terrain
rugged ridges
steep slopes
hasHazard cornices in winter
steep, craggy ground
hasRouteCharacteristic scrambly sections
steep ascent from road
hasSummitFeature rocky summit
isMappedOn OS Explorer OL39 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 56 NERFINISHED
isSouthOf Ben Ime NERFINISHED
isWestOf The Cobbler NERFINISHED
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Arrochar Alps NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
Southern Highlands NERFINISHED
mountainClassification Corbett
Marilyn
nameLanguage Scottish Gaelic
nameMeaning Hill of the small loch
near Arrochar NERFINISHED
Glen Croe NERFINISHED
Loch Fyne NERFINISHED
Rest and Be Thankful NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Arrochar Alps NERFINISHED
Glen Croe NERFINISHED
Loch Fyne NERFINISHED
popularFor hillwalking
mountain climbing
winter climbing
prominence c. 400 m
range Arrochar Alps NERFINISHED
region Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park NERFINISHED
typicalStartPoint Rest and Be Thankful car park

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The Arrochar Alps hasPeak Beinn an Lochain
subject surface form: Arrochar Alps