Ben More, Mull, Argyll

Height: 3168 feet.
Ben More is the highest peak on the island of Mull and is a prominent feature of many views on the island. It is situated to the west of Mull's main central range of hills to the north of Loch Scridain and to the south of Loch na Keal.
Ben More is a massive grey bulk whose upper slopes are covered in a mantle of angular scree. Its north eastern corrie is particularly craggy and often contains snow well into the spring.
The Gaelic name Beinn Mhòr means "big hill" or “great mountain”.
Date: 7th June 2007
Location: view from near the junctions of the B8035 and the A849 roads at the western end of Glen More
Ben More is the highest peak on the island of Mull and is a prominent feature of many views on the island. It is situated to the west of Mull's main central range of hills to the north of Loch Scridain and to the south of Loch na Keal.
Ben More is a massive grey bulk whose upper slopes are covered in a mantle of angular scree. Its north eastern corrie is particularly craggy and often contains snow well into the spring.
The Gaelic name Beinn Mhòr means "big hill" or “great mountain”.
Date: 7th June 2007
Location: view from near the junctions of the B8035 and the A849 roads at the western end of Glen More
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