Ben Aan

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Ben Aan is a popular, relatively small hill in the Trossachs region of Scotland, known for its steep but short ascent and panoramic views over Loch Katrine and Loch Achray.

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Ben Aan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landform
accessRoad A821 NERFINISHED
category Mountains and hills of Stirling council area
Mountains and hills of the Southern Highlands
closestVillage Brig o’ Turk NERFINISHED
country Scotland
difficulty moderate
elevation 1490 feet
454 metres
hasNameVariant Ben A’an NERFINISHED
hasRoute standard path from car park on A821
hasSurface heather
rock
rough path
isPopularWith hillwalkers
photographers
tourists
knownFor family-friendly hike
panoramic views
popular hillwalk
steep but short ascent
views over Loch Achray
views over Loch Katrine
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
Stirling council area NERFINISHED
Trossachs NERFINISHED
managedBy Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority NERFINISHED
mapGridReference NN 512 085
near Callander NERFINISHED
Loch Achray NERFINISHED
Loch Katrine NERFINISHED
Loch Venachar NERFINISHED
partOf Grampian Mountains NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 200 metres
region central Scotland
surface form: Central Scotland
summitType rocky summit
touristAttraction yes
typicalAscentTime 1 to 2 hours
viewIncludes Ben Venue NERFINISHED
Loch Achray NERFINISHED
Loch Katrine NERFINISHED
Loch Venachar NERFINISHED
surrounding Trossachs hills

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Ben A’an nameVariant Ben Aan