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Beinn Chaorach
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The grassy slopes of Beinn Chaorach
Highest point
Elevation 713 m (2,339 ft)
Prominence 381 m (1,250 ft)
Listing Graham, Marilyn
Geography
Location Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Parent range Luss Hills, Grampian Mountains
OS grid NS287924
Topo map OS Landranger 56

Beinn Chaorach is a lovely hill located in the southern part of the Grampian Mountains in Scotland. It stands at 713 meters (about 2,339 feet) high. This hill is part of the Luss Hills in Argyll and Bute, a region known for its stunning natural beauty. You can find Beinn Chaorach nestled between two famous Scottish lochs: Loch Lomond and Loch Long.

Exploring Beinn Chaorach

Beinn Chaorach is the most southerly hill in the Luss Hills range. It's known for its gentle, grassy slopes, which make it a popular spot for hikers. Many people enjoy climbing this peak because of the amazing views it offers of the surrounding Scottish landscape.

Hiking and Views

Hikers often climb Beinn Chaorach along with its nearby neighbor, Beinn a' Mhanaich. The paths are generally easy to follow, making it a good choice for a day out. From the top, you can see wide open spaces, other hills, and the sparkling waters of the lochs. It's a great way to experience the Scottish outdoors.

Important Safety Note

When planning a visit, it's important to know that some land to the west of Beinn Chaorach's summit is used by the Ministry of Defence. This means that certain areas might be restricted or used for military training. For your safety, it's always best to stick to the well-known hiking paths and avoid straying into these restricted zones. Always check local signs and guidelines before you go.

What Kind of Hill is Beinn Chaorach?

Beinn Chaorach is classified in two special ways for hills in the UK:

  • Graham: This means it's a Scottish mountain between 600 and 762 meters (about 2,000 to 2,500 feet) high, with a drop of at least 150 meters (about 492 feet) on all sides.
  • Marilyn: This is a hill or mountain of any height in the British Isles that has a drop of at least 150 meters (about 492 feet) on all sides.

These classifications help hikers and climbers understand the size and prominence of different peaks.

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