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Beinn a'Bheithir

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Beinn a'Bheithir

Beinn a'Bheithir seen from the slopes of Mam na Gulainn, across Loch Leven. Sgorr Dhearg is the left-hand peak
Country Scotland
Area Glen Coe
Summits Sgorr Dhearg Sgorr Dhonuill
Translation Red Rocky Peak (Gaelic) Donald's Rocky Peak (Gaelic)
Elevation 1024 m (3360 ft) 1001 m (3284 ft)
Relative height 729 m 244 m
OS grid reference NN056558 NN040555
OS Landranger map(s) 41 41
Listing Munro, Marilyn Munro, Marilyn

Beinn a'Bheithir (Hill of the Thunderbolt, from the Scottish Gaelic) is a mountain lying to the south of Ballachulish, on the south side of Loch Leven in the Scottish Highlands. It boasts two Munro summits: the higher peak Sgorr Dhearg lies about 2 km east of Sgorr Dhonuill.

The mountain forms a horseshoe shape, with ridges pointing north enclosing the corrie of Gleann a’Chaolais. The lower slopes on this side are cloaked in conifer plantations. To the south the mountain forms a steep ridge forming the northern wall of Glen Duror, which is also forested.

There are several routes up Beinn a'Bheithir. One of the simplest is to head through the forestry up Gleann a’Chaolais, reaching the 757 m high bealach between the two summits. Both summits can be bagged from here, and the walker may descend by the route of ascent.

Other routes on include the north and northwest ridges of Sgorr Dhearg, or a steep ascent from Glen Duror.








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