
Beinn a' Mheadhoin
Beinn a' Mheadhoin - little hill in Glen Affric
In the Glen Affic National Nature Reserve, Beinn a' Mheadhoin is a little grass and bog-myrtle covered hill offering fine views from its summit for little effort.Beinn a' Mheadhoin
Height | 611.9m |
Prominence | 243m |
Meaning | middle mountain |
Lists | Fionas, 219 |
Location | South of Glen Cannich, Glen Strathfarrar to Glen Affric |
Grid Ref | NH218255 |
Lat/Lon | 57.28579, -4.95718 |
Beinn a' Mheadhoin is a little grass and bog-myrtle covered hill overlooking the woodlands and forests of the Glen Affic National Nature Reserve.
Most likely to be hiked as a detour on the way to more grand peaks, a short and direct route can be made from Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin to the hill's summit from where fine views can be savoured.
Routes up Beinn a' Mheadhoin
Eastern Glen Affric Munros | |
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Carn Eighe, the highest mountain in the Western Highlands, stands on the apex of three ridges that lead to four other Munros. Starting from scenic Glen Affric, this route heads up these peaks and includes a little easy rock-scrambling. Peaks : 5 Munros, option of 1 Fiona
Ascent : 2200m (7220ft) Distance : 30km (19m) Time : 11:10hr |
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