Beinn nan Aighenan (Argyll and Bute)

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  • Translation : Hill of the hinds
  • Height : 960m
  • OS Grid : NN14824049

Beinn nan Aighenan is a remote mountain near the head of Glen Kinglass. Although only 5 kilometres from Glen Etive, Beinn nan Aighenan cannot be seen from the glen as it lies hidden behind an intervening ridge. The mountain can be accessed from Glen Etive oven the mountain pass between Ben Starav and Glas Bheinn Mhor, or via a much longer route from Loch Tulla.

Features of the area

Argyll and Bute Group

Argyll and Bute is one of Scotland’s 32 unitary council areas. Its administrative centre is in Lochgilphead.

It covers the second largest administrative area of any Scottish council and is bordered by Highland, Perth and Kinross, Stirling and West Dunbartonshire.

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