Beinn Mhòr (Cowal)

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Beinn Mhòr

The summit of Beinn Mhòr, seen from the south
Elevation 741 m
Location Cowal, Argyll and Bute, Flag of Scotland Scotland
Prominence 696 m Ranked 61st in British Isles
Parent peak Beinn Ime
Topo map OS Landranger 56
OS grid reference NS107907
Listing Graham, Marilyn
Translation Big hill ()

Beinn Mhòr is the highest mountain in the Cowal peninsula in Argyllshire, Scotland. It is relatively little known and infrequently climbed, but has a high topographic prominence to height ratio and consequently commands good all round views.

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Beinn Mhòr is most frequently and probably most easily ascended from the south, via the end of the public road into Glen Masson. From here, there is a short hike to Glenmasson, followed by about 400 metres of ascent up forestry tracks and paths, from which the climber eventually emerges onto the open hillside. At this point the climber returning by the same route should note the position, as there are no paths above this point and re-entering the forest by any other point could mean getting lost in steep and thickly forested terrain. Despite the lack of paths, the upper slopes are gentle and mostly short grass which provide easy access to the summit.

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