Beinn na h-Eaglaise, Arnisdale
Steep Corbett across the col from Beinn Sgritheall, rising sharply above Arnisdale with sweeping views across Knoydart and Loch Hourn.
Beinn na h-Eaglaise, Arnisdale
| Height | 805m |
| Prominence | 201m |
| Meaning | mountain of the church |
| Lists | Corbetts (C153) |
| Location | Arnisdale and Glen Elg, Loch Hourn to Glen Shiel |
| Grid Ref | NG854120 |
| Lat/Lon | 57.14862, -5.54869 |
Beinn na h-Eaglaise stands as a rugged Corbett in the Glenelg peninsula, directly connected to Beinn Sgritheall via the steep Bealach Arnisdale. Though modest in height, dramatic views are to be had from its summit down to Loch Hourn and across Knoydart’s wild landscapes.
This hill is most commonly hiked as a detour from Beinn Sgritheall—after reaching Bealach Arnisdale, hikers climb its steep, grassy north-west ridge, often following a line of fence posts, to the summit.
Routes up Beinn na h-Eaglaise
Beinn Sgritheall and neighbours | |
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Hillwalking routes up Beinn Sgritheall, Beinn na h-Eaglaise and Beinn nan Caorach from Arnisdale and Glenelg on the shores of Loch Hourn. Peaks : 1 Munro, option of 2 Corbetts and 1 Fiona
Ascent : 1100m (3610ft) Distance : 7km (4m) Time : 3:30hr | |
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