Beinn a' Chaorainn (Glen Spean)

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Beinn a' Chaorainn
The southern flank of the mountain seen from Roughburn on the A86.
Highest point
Elevation1,049.1 m (3,442 ft)[1]
Prominence228 m (748 ft)
Parent peakCreag Meagaidh
ListingMunro, Marilyn
Naming
English translationMountain of the Rowan Tree
Language of nameGaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [ˈpeiɲ ə ˈxɯːɾɛɲ][2]
Geography
Beinn a' Chaorainn is located in Scotland
Beinn a' Chaorainn
Beinn a' Chaorainn
Parent rangeGrampians
OS gridNN386850
Topo mapOS Landranger 34, OS Explorer 401
Listed summits of Beinn a' Chaorainn (Glen Spean)
NameGrid refHeightStatus
Beinn a' Chaorainn South TopNN3868451049 m (3441 ft)Munro Top
Beinn a' Chaorainn North TopNN3838571044 m (3425 ft)Munro Top
The view south from the summit towards Loch Treig

Beinn a' Chaorainn is a Scottish mountain situated on the northern side of Glen Spean in the Lochaber region of the Highland Council area. The mountain which is located 30 km east-northeast of Fort William is one of several of the same name in the Scottish Highlands and should not be confused with another well known Beinn a' Chaorainn in the Cairngorms.

Beinn a’ Chaorainn reaches a height of 1052 metres (3451 feet) and qualifies as both a Munro and a Marilyn. It stands in a section of the Grampian Mountains often known as the Loch Laggan Hills these include the Creag Meagaidh range five km to the NE and the adjoining Munro of Beinn Teallach which is just over two km to the west. Beinn a’ Chaorainn is usually climbed in conjunction with Beinn Teallach in a 13 km horseshoe walk around the Allt a’ Chaorainn, starting at Roughburn on the A86 road. The mountains name translates from the Gaelic language as “Mountain of the Rowan Tree”.[3]

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