
Ben Tee
Conical Corbett above Glen Garry
Best viewed from Invergarry, Ben Tee is a conical peak, just short of Munro height, overlooking the forests of Glen Garry.Ben Tee
Height | 904m |
Prominence | 356m |
Meaning | fairy mountain |
Lists | Corbett, 16 |
Location | Glen Garry, Glen Finnan to Loch Lochy |
Grid Ref | NN240972 |
Lat/Lon | 57.03223, -4.90071 |
South-west of Invergarry, Ben Tee stands above the vast forest plantations of Glen Garry. Conical in shape, this rugged Corbett hill is a prominent peak from most viewpoints.
Taken on its own, Ben Tee is most readily accessed from the Glen Garry forestry tracks near Invergarry. This was also the start point for the Ben Tee hill race, last taking place back in 2007.
Heading in from Kilfinnan near Laggan Locks, Ben Tee can more enjoyably be hiked with nearby Munros Sron a' Choire Ghairbh and Meall na Teanga in a circular route above Coire Glas.
Routes up Ben Tee
Loch Lochy Munros and Ben Tee | |
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Driving along the A82 north of Spean Bridge, Sron a' Choire Ghairbh and Meall na Teanga dramatically come into view. These Munros stand high and impossing above Loch Lochy and are accessed by Kilfinnan on the west side of Laggan Locks. Peaks : 2 Munros, 1 Corbett
Ascent : 1675m (5500ft) Distance : 20km (12m) Time : 7:45hr |
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