Fionn Bheinn
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Fionn Bheinn | |
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The summit of Fionn Bheinn from its east ridge | |
Elevation | 933 m (3,061 ft) |
Prominence | 658 m (2,159 ft) |
Parent peak | Sgurr Mor |
Listing | Munro, Marilyn |
Translation | "white hill" (Gaelic) |
Pronunciation |
Scottish Gaelic: [ˈfjũːn̪ˠveɲ] English approx: f-yuen vain |
Location | |
Location | Highland, Scotland |
Range | Fannichs |
OS grid | NH147621 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 50, OS Explorer 435 |
Fionn Bheinn is a Scottish mountain located south of Loch Fannich in the north western highlands. It has a height of 933 m (3061 ft) and is listed as a Munro. The south side of the mountain is a shallow, smooth grassy slope, but its north face is steeper and is considered more impressive.[1]
Fionn Bheinn is most often climbed from the village of Achnasheen to the south, with the normal route following the burn called Alit Achadh na Sine to the nose at Creagan na Laogh, and then up the grassy slopes to the summit. An ascent or descent via the east ridge is also common, this route giving better views of the north side of the mountain.
References
- ↑ The Munros (SMC Guide), Donald Bennett et al, ISBN 0-907521-13-4
Coordinates: 57°36′41″N 5°06′05″W / 57.611462°N 5.101456°W
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