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Stob an Eas
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Stob an Eas
Highest point
Elevation 732 m (2,402 ft)
Prominence 248
Listing Graham, Marilyn
Geography
Location Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Parent range Arrochar Alps
OS grid NN185073

Stob an Eas is a mountain in Scotland. It stands 732 meters (about 2,401 feet) tall. This impressive peak is part of the Arrochar Alps mountain range. You can find it in Argyll and Bute, a beautiful area of Scotland.

Exploring Stob an Eas

Stob an Eas is located above a valley called Glen Kinglass. It's about 4 miles north of the village of Lochgoilhead. This mountain is a great example of the wild and remote scenery in Argyll.

Where is Stob an Eas?

Stob an Eas forms the western edge of a long ridge. This ridge stretches from the shore of Loch Fyne to another mountain called Beinn an Lochain. It also reaches areas near the "Rest & Be Thankful" pass and Butterbridge in Glen Croe.

You can often see Stob an Eas from the road north of Lochgoilhead. It offers a famous and beautiful view from the village. Lochgoilhead is a central spot in this remote part of Argyll.

Nearby Landscapes

South of Stob an Eas is Glen Goil. This is a flat, marshy area that leads to Loch Goil. People believe Glen Goil might have once been the very top of the loch. Other mountains from the Arrochar Alps, like Ben Donich, surround Glen Goil.

To the southeast of Stob an Eas is Gleann Mor. This valley leads west towards the "Rest & Be Thankful" pass. Ardgartan is a place on the western shore of Loch Long. It acts as a gateway into the Arrochar Alps, leading through Glen Croe to the stunning landscapes of Argyll.

Mountains Around Stob an Eas

East of Stob an Eas is its "parent" mountain, Beinn an Lochain. This mountain is 2,956 feet tall. It used to be called a Munro, which is a type of Scottish mountain over 3,000 feet. Now, it's known as a Corbett. The "Rest & Be Thankful" pass and Butterbridge are about 3 miles further east.

To the southwest of Stob an Eas is Hell's Glen. This is a passage that leads to Loch Fyne. Loch Fyne is Scotland's longest sea loch, stretching over 40 miles!

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