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Beinn Trilleachean
Descending to Loch Etive - geograph.org.uk - 1438400.jpg
Beinn Trilleachean rising above Loch Etive
Highest point
Elevation 840 m (2,760 ft)
Prominence 478 m (1,568 ft)
Listing Corbett, Marilyn
Geography
Location Highland and Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Parent range Grampian Mountains
OS grid NN086438
Topo map OS Landranger 50

Beinn Trilleachean is a cool mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It stands tall at 840 meters (about 2,756 feet) above sea level. This mountain is located north of a small village called Taynuilt. It's also right at the top end of a beautiful sea loch called Loch Etive.

Beinn Trilleachean sits on the border between two areas in Scotland: Highland and Argyll and Bute. It's known for being a very rocky peak. The mountain is especially famous for its large, flat rock faces, or "slabs," that face towards Loch Etive. These slabs are a popular spot for rock climbing.

Discovering Beinn Trilleachean

Beinn Trilleachean is a mountain that offers amazing views and exciting challenges. It's a great place for adventurers who love the outdoors. Its unique rock formations make it stand out from other mountains in the area.

Where is Beinn Trilleachean Located?

This mountain is found in the western part of the Grampian Mountains. This is a major mountain range in the Scottish Highlands. Beinn Trilleachean is quite easy to spot from the area around Loch Etive. The mountain's location on the border of two Scottish regions adds to its interesting geography.

How Tall is Beinn Trilleachean?

Beinn Trilleachean reaches a height of 840 meters. This makes it a "Corbett" mountain. In Scotland, a Corbett is a mountain between 762 meters (2,500 feet) and 914.4 meters (3,000 feet) tall. It is also a "Marilyn," which is a hill or mountain with a "prominence" of at least 150 meters (about 492 feet). Prominence means how much a mountain rises above the land around it.

What Makes Beinn Trilleachean Special?

The most famous feature of Beinn Trilleachean is its rocky slabs. These are large, smooth sections of rock on the side of the mountain that faces Loch Etive. These slabs are perfect for rock climbing. Climbers from all over come to test their skills on these natural rock walls. The mountain's rugged look and its climbing opportunities make it a special place in the Scottish landscape.

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