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Beinn na Gucaig
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Beinn na Gucaig
Highest point
Elevation 616 m (2,021 ft)
Prominence 451 m (1,480 ft)
Listing Graham, Marilyn
Geography
Location Lochaber, Scotland
Parent range Grampian Mountains
OS grid NN062653
Topo map OS Landranger 41

Beinn na Gucaig is a mountain in the beautiful Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It stands 616 meters (about 2,021 feet) tall. You can find it south of Fort William in an area called Lochaber.

This peak covers a large part of the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe. From its top, you get an amazing view of Ben Nevis, which is the highest mountain in the United Kingdom!

What is Beinn na Gucaig?

Beinn na Gucaig is a mountain that might not be as famous as Ben Nevis, but it's still very important. It's known for its great views and its special status among hillwalkers. The mountain is part of the Grampian Mountains range. This range stretches across a large part of the Scottish Highlands.

Where is this Mountain?

Beinn na Gucaig is located in Lochaber, a region in the Highland council area of Scotland. It sits on the eastern side of Loch Linnhe, which is a long sea loch. A sea loch is like a fjord, a narrow inlet of the sea. The town of Fort William is just to the north. This area is famous for its stunning natural beauty. It has many mountains, lochs, and forests.

What Can You See from the Top?

When you reach the summit of Beinn na Gucaig, you are rewarded with incredible sights. The most famous view is of Ben Nevis, which looks majestic from this spot. You can also see the vast expanse of Loch Linnhe below you. The surrounding Grampian Mountains stretch out in every direction. It's a perfect place to take photos and enjoy the Scottish landscape. The air is often clear, offering distant views of other peaks and valleys.

What Makes Beinn na Gucaig Special?

Beinn na Gucaig is special because it is listed as both a "Graham" and a "Marilyn." These are terms used by hillwalkers to classify mountains and hills in the UK. Being on these lists means it meets certain height and prominence requirements. Prominence refers to how high a mountain rises above the land around it.

What is a Graham?

A "Graham" is a Scottish mountain between 600 and 762 meters (about 1,969 to 2,500 feet) high. It must also have a prominence of at least 150 meters (about 492 feet). The list of Grahams was created by Alan Dawson. It is named after Fiona Graham, who first listed these hills. There are 219 Grahams in Scotland. Beinn na Gucaig fits these rules perfectly.

What is a Marilyn?

A "Marilyn" is a hill or mountain of any height in the British Isles. The main rule for a Marilyn is that it must have a prominence of at least 150 meters (about 492 feet). This means it stands out significantly from the surrounding land. The name "Marilyn" is a playful contrast to "Munro," which are Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet. Beinn na Gucaig's prominence of 451 meters makes it a clear Marilyn.

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