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Buidhe Bheinn
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Buidhe Bheinn
Highest point
Elevation 886 m (2,907 ft)
Prominence 160 m (520 ft)
Listing Corbett, Marilyn
Geography
Location Highland, Scotland
Parent range Northwest Highlands
OS grid NG963090
Topo map OS Landranger 33

Buidhe Bheinn is a cool mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It stands 886 meters (about 2,907 feet) tall. This makes it a pretty big hill! It's located between two beautiful places: Glen Shiel and Loch Hourn.

Discover Buidhe Bheinn: Scotland's Hidden Mountain

Buidhe Bheinn is known for being a bit wild and rugged. It's not as easy to reach as some other mountains. This makes it a great spot for adventurers who love a challenge. It's part of the stunning Northwest Highlands mountain range.

Where is Buidhe Bheinn?

This mountain is found in the Highland region of Scotland. Imagine a map of Scotland; Buidhe Bheinn is tucked away in the northwestern part. It sits right between a long valley called Glen Shiel and a sea loch named Loch Hourn. Its exact spot can be found using special map coordinates like 57.1271° North and 5.3664° West.

What Makes Buidhe Bheinn Special?

Buidhe Bheinn is more than just a tall hill. It's listed as both a "Corbett" and a "Marilyn."

  • A Corbett is a mountain in Scotland that is between 762 meters (2,500 feet) and 914.4 meters (3,000 feet) high. Buidhe Bheinn, at 886 meters, fits right in!
  • A Marilyn is a hill or mountain of any height in the British Isles that has a "prominence" of at least 150 meters (492 feet). Prominence means how much a mountain rises above the land around it. Buidhe Bheinn has a prominence of 160 meters, so it's a Marilyn too!

Being both a Corbett and a Marilyn means it's a significant peak for hikers and climbers.

Climbing Buidhe Bheinn: A Real Adventure

If you like hiking, climbing Buidhe Bheinn is a real adventure. Because it's quite remote, getting to the top takes a long time. You can start your climb from two main directions:

  • From the Kinloch Hourn side, which is to the south.
  • From Kintail to the north.

No matter which way you choose, you'll need to plan for a full day of hiking. The paths can be tough, but the views from the top are amazing! It's a great way to experience the wild beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

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