Beinn Chabhair Explained

Beinn Chabhair
Elevation M:933
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:314
Prominence Ref:[2]
Parent Peak:An Caisteal
Listing:Munro, Marilyn
Translation:Hill of the Hawk [3]
Language:Gaelic
Pronunciation:Gaelic in Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic pronounced as /ˈpeiɲ ə ˈxavɪɾʲ/
Location:Stirling, Scotland
Range:Grampian Mountains
Coordinates:56° 20' N; 4° 38' W
Grid Ref Uk:NN36751793
Topo:OS Landranger 50
Easiest Route:Hillwalking

Beinn Chabhair (Gaelic: Beinn a' Chabhair) is a Scottish mountain. It has fine views down to Loch Lomond.

A common approach is from Inverarnan, up a steep eroded path beside the dramatic waterfalls of the Ben Glas Burn then finding a vague route across fairly level but very boggy moorland before walking up the hill itself and finding a way around a series of craggy outcrops to the summit.[4]

References

56.3255°N -4.6416°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: walkhighlands Beinn Chabhair . . 2013 . walkhighlands.co.uk . 15 October 2013.
  2. 14539. Beinn Chabhair, Scotland.
  3. http://www.munromagic.com/MountainInfo.cfm?Mountain=244 Beinn Chabhair (Munro) - MunroMagic.com
  4. Web site: Beinn Chabhair, from Inverarnan (Walkhighlands) . 3 October 2011 .