Arrochar Alps | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Beinn Ìme |
Elevation | 1,011 m (3,317 ft) |
Coordinates | 56°14′09″N 4°49′01″W / 56.23583°N 4.81694°W |
Geography | |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Argyll and Bute |
The Arrochar Alps are a group of mountains located around the head of Loch Long, Loch Fyne, and Loch Goil, near the villages of Arrochar and Lochgoilhead, on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.[1] The mountains are especially popular with hillwalkers, due to their proximity and accessibility from Glasgow. They are largely within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and in part also extend into the Argyll Forest Park. Glens which go into the heart of the range include: Glen Croe, Hell's Glen and Glen Kinglass.
List
The list below includes the Munros, Munro Tops, Corbetts, Corbett Tops and Grahams.
- Munros:
- Beinn Ìme, 1011 m
- Beinn Bhuidhe, 948 m
- Ben Vorlich, 943 m
- Beinn Narnain, 926 m
- Ben Vane, 915 m
- Munro Tops:
- Ben Vorlich (North Top), 931 m
- Corbetts:
- Beinn an Lochain, 901 m
- The Cobbler (Ben Arthur) 884 m
- Beinn Luibhean, 857 m
- Ben Donich, 847 m
- Binnein an Fhidhleir, 817 m
- The Brack, 787 m
- Beinn Bheula, 779 m
- Cnoc Coinnich, 763 m
- Corbett Tops:
- The Cobbler (North Peak), 870 m
- The Cobbler (South Top), 858 m
- A' Chrois, 848 m
- Beinn Chorranach, 848 m
- Little Hills, 808 m
- The Brack (West), 787 m
- Ben Vorlich (South Top), 780 m
- Beinn Dubh, 773 m
- Grahams:
- Stob an Eas, 732 m
- Beinn Lochain, 703 m
- Stob na Boine Druim-fhinn, 658 m
- Creag Tharsuinn, 643 m
- Cruach nam Mult, 611 m
- Other mountains
- Mullach Coire a' Chuir, 639 m
- Cruach nan Capull, 565 m
- Cruach Tairbeirt, 1362 ft, 415 m
- Beinn Reithe, 2,061 ft (628 m)
- The Saddle (Lochgoilhead), 521 m
- Clach Bheinn (Lochgoilhead), 437 m
- Tom Molach, 370 m
- Carn Glas, 502 m
- Tom nan Gamhna, 389 m
- The Steeple (Lochgoilhead), 390 m
- Cruach nam Miseag, 606 m
Areas
- Tarbet (Eastern Gateway alongside Ardlui and Arrochar)
- Arrochar (Eastern Gateway alongside Ardlui and Tarbet
- Succoth, Argyll
- Ardgartan
- Rest and be thankful
- Butterbridge
- Cairndow
- Ardno
- St Catherines
- Strachur (South Western Gateway)
- Lochgoilhead (Heart of the range as it sits on the southern range of mountains of Glen Croe
- Carrick Castle
- Ardlui (Northern and Eastern Gateway alongside Arrochar and Tarbet
Lochs
- Loch Goil (Heart of the range)
- Loch Restil
- Loch Long
- Loch Lomond
- Loch Sloy
- Loch Fyne
Glens
- Glenbranter (Parly)
- Hell's Glen
- Glen Kinglas
- Glen Croe
- Glen Loin
- Tarbet
- Glen Falloch
- Glen Fyne
Parks
References
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