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Bidein a' Chabair
Look towards Meall na Sroine, the "peak of the Nose", with the snowy peak of Bidein a Chabair in the background - geograph.org.uk - 312169.jpg
Bidein a' Chabair in snow.
Highest point
Elevation 867 m (2,844 ft)
Prominence 552 m (1,811 ft)
Listing Corbett, Marilyn
Geography
Location Lochaber, Scotland
Parent range Northwest Highlands
OS grid NM889930
Topo map OS Landranger 33, 40

Bidein a' Chabair is a mountain located in the wild and beautiful Knoydart peninsula, on the west coast of Scotland. It stands 867 meters (about 2,844 feet) tall. This mountain is part of the Northwest Highlands, a very remote and rugged area of Scotland. Its name, Bidein a' Chabair, means "peak of the pole" or "peak of the rafter" in Scottish Gaelic, which describes its pointy, conical shape.

Exploring Bidein a' Chabair

Bidein a' Chabair is known for being in one of Scotland's most isolated spots. The nearest large town is Fort William, which is quite a distance away. This makes climbing Bidein a' Chabair a real adventure for experienced hikers.

What Makes it Special?

Bidein a' Chabair is not just any mountain; it's classified in a few special ways:

  • Corbett: A Corbett is a Scottish mountain that is between 2,500 and 3,000 feet (762 and 914 meters) high, with a drop of at least 500 feet (152 meters) on all sides. Bidein a' Chabair fits this description perfectly.
  • Marilyn: A Marilyn 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. This means it stands out significantly from the land around it.

The Knoydart Peninsula

The Knoydart peninsula, where Bidein a' Chabair is found, is often called "Britain's last wilderness." It's a place with stunning landscapes, deep glens, and high mountains. Because it's so remote, there are no public roads leading into the heart of Knoydart. People usually reach it by boat or by walking long distances. This adds to the feeling of adventure when exploring mountains like Bidein a' Chabair.

Climbing the Mountain

Climbing Bidein a' Chabair is a challenging but rewarding experience. Hikers need to be well-prepared due to the mountain's remote location and the changeable Scottish weather. The views from the summit are incredible, offering panoramic sights of the surrounding wilderness and the sea.

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