Beinne Eighe, Wester Ross

Beinne Eighe, Wester Ross - Mountains and uplands
Height: Ruadh Stac Mor 3313 feet, Sail Mhor 3215 feet, Coinneach Mhor 3202 feet and Spidean Coire nan Clach 3189 feet.

The name Beinn Eighe originates from Gaelic and means "ice mountain" or "file mountain". The complete range, which dominates the north side of Glen Torridon, is made up of 9 peaks covering almost 6 miles with white quartzite upper reaches and scree-covered flanks.

Beinn Eighe was the UK’s first National Nature Reserve and features wonderful mountain scenery and ancient pinewood fragments overlooking Loch Maree.

Date: 24th June 2018

Location: view from the A896 road between Kinlochewe and Torridon

Beinn Eighe, Wester Ross


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