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Creach-Beinn
South shore of Loch Spelve - geograph.org.uk - 1752761.jpg
Creach-Beinn from the southern shore of Loch Spelve
Highest point
Elevation 698 m (2,290 ft)
Prominence 514 m (1,686 ft)
Listing Graham, Marilyn
Geography
Location Isle of Mull, Scotland
OS grid NM642276
Topo map OS Landranger 49

Creach-Beinn is a mountain found on the Isle of Mull in Scotland. It stands 698 meters (about 2,290 feet) tall. This makes it a noticeable landmark in the southern part of the island. The mountain rises proudly above the northern shore of a beautiful body of water called Loch Spelve.

Exploring Creach-Beinn

Creach-Beinn is known for its rocky slopes. From its top, you can enjoy amazing views of the surrounding area. Many people love to climb this mountain to see the stunning Scottish landscape.

Most climbers start their journey from a small village called Lochbuie. This village is a popular starting point for exploring the mountain. The climb offers a great adventure for those who enjoy hiking and nature.

What Makes a Mountain Special?

Creach-Beinn is listed as both a "Graham" and a "Marilyn." These are special terms used in Scotland and the UK to classify mountains and hills.

What is a Graham?

A Graham is a mountain in Scotland that is between 600 and 762 meters (about 2,000 to 2,500 feet) high. It must also have a "prominence" of at least 150 meters. Prominence means how much a mountain rises above the land around it.

What is a Marilyn?

A Marilyn is a hill or mountain of any height that has a prominence of at least 150 meters. This means it stands out clearly from the land around it. So, Creach-Beinn is tall enough and stands out enough to be both a Graham and a Marilyn!

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