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Binnein Shuas
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Binnein Shuas
Highest point
Elevation 747 m (2,451 ft)
Prominence 391 m (1,283 ft)
Listing Graham, Marilyn
Geography
Location Inverness-shire, Scotland
Parent range Grampian Mountains
OS grid NN463827
Topo map OS Landranger 34, 42

Binnein Shuas is a mountain in the beautiful Grampian Mountains of Scotland. Standing tall at 747 meters (about 2,451 feet) above sea level, it's a popular spot for adventurers. This mountain is located in Inverness-shire, a historic area in the Scottish Highlands. You can find it nestled between two lovely bodies of water: Loch Laggan and Lochan na h-Earba.

Discover Binnein Shuas: A Scottish Mountain

Binnein Shuas might not be the tallest mountain in Scotland, but it has a lot of character! It's known for its steep slopes and impressive cliffs. Many people visit this mountain for outdoor activities, from challenging rock climbing to enjoyable hill walking. The nearest small village is Kinloch Laggan, which is a good starting point for exploring the area.

Where is Binnein Shuas Located?

Binnein Shuas is part of the Grampian Mountains, a major mountain range in the eastern and central parts of Scotland. These mountains are famous for their stunning scenery, including deep glens and high peaks. The mountain's specific location in Inverness-shire means it's in a region known for its wild landscapes and rich history. Being between Loch Laggan and Lochan na h-Earba adds to its scenic beauty, offering great views of the lochs.

What Makes Binnein Shuas Special?

This mountain is a favorite among people who love the outdoors. Its steepness and rocky parts make it exciting for both experienced climbers and walkers.

Climbing the 'Ardverikie Wall'

One of the most famous features of Binnein Shuas is its cliffs, which include a very difficult climbing route called the 'Ardverikie Wall'. This wall is known for being a tough challenge, even for skilled rock climbers. It attracts climbers looking for a serious adventure and a chance to test their abilities against nature.

Hill Walking and Views

For those who prefer walking, Binnein Shuas offers rewarding hikes. Reaching the summit provides amazing panoramic views of the surrounding Scottish Highlands. You can see the vast landscapes, other mountains, and the sparkling lochs below. It's a great way to experience the wild beauty of Scotland.

Mountain Classifications: Grahams and Marilyns

Binnein Shuas is listed as both a "Graham" and a "Marilyn." These are special ways to classify mountains in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  • A Graham is a mountain in Scotland that is between 609.6 meters (2,000 feet) and 762 meters (2,500 feet) high, with a "prominence" of at least 150 meters (492 feet). Prominence means how much a mountain rises from the lowest point connecting it to a higher peak.
  • A Marilyn is a hill or mountain of any height that has a prominence of at least 150 meters (492 feet). This means it stands out significantly from the land around it.

Being both a Graham and a Marilyn shows that Binnein Shuas is a notable and distinct mountain, offering a good challenge and great views for those who climb it.

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