Glas Bheinn Mhòr (Munro)

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Glas Bheinn Mhor
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Glas Bheinn Mhor
Highest point
Elevation 997 m (3,271 ft) [1]
Prominence 231 m (758 ft)
Listing Munro, Marilyn
Coordinates 56°32′33″N5°00′18″W / 56.5425°N 5.0051°W / 56.5425; -5.0051
Geography
Location Argyll and Bute / Highland, Scotland
Parent range Grampian Mountains
OS grid NN153429
Topo map OS Landranger 50

Glas Bheinn Mhor (997 m) is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, south of Glen Etive. The Argyll and Bute and Highland border straddles its summit.

A conical mountain, it forms part of the Ben Starav range and lies east of the mighty Ben Starav itself. Climbs usually start from Glen Etive and the nearest village is Taynuilt to the south. [2]

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References

  1. "Glas Bheinn Mhor". hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. "walkhighlands Glas Bheinn Mhor". walkhighlands.co.uk. Retrieved 23 May 2019.