Beinn an Tuirc

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Beinn an Tuirc is a prominent mountain in the Kintyre peninsula of Argyll and Bute, Scotland, known as its highest summit and a popular destination for hillwalkers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Graham
Marilyn
mountain
accessedFrom Carradale NERFINISHED
Saddell NERFINISHED
category Grahams
Marilyns of Scotland NERFINISHED
Mountains and hills of Argyll and Bute
country Scotland
elevation 2431 feet
741 metres
gridReferenceUK NR 868 396
hasLandUse commercial forestry
wind farm
hasRecreation waymarked paths
hasSummitFeature cairn
hasVegetation conifer plantations
heather moorland
hasWildlife golden eagle
red deer
highestPointOf Kintyre peninsula NERFINISHED
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Kintyre peninsula NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
near Beinn Bharrain NERFINISHED
Cnoc Moy NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Arran NERFINISHED
Islay NERFINISHED
Jura NERFINISHED
overlooks Atlantic Ocean
Sound of Jura NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
prominence 516 metres
range Kintyre Hills NERFINISHED
region West Scotland NERFINISHED
topographicMap OS Explorer 356 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 68 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 69 NERFINISHED
translation Hill of the boar

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Kintyre hasHighestPoint Beinn an Tuirc