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Bidean nam Bian (Scottish Gaelic:
Bidean nam Beann, "peak of the mountains") is the
highest peak in a
group of
mountains south of Glen Coe and
north of...
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metres (3,517 ft). It is part of the
Bidean nam Bian m****if and is
often considered a
subsidiary peak of
Bidean,
though since the 1997
revision of Munros...
- Beag at the
eastern end,
followed by the
Three Sisters,
shoulders of the
Bidean nam Bian m****if
which are
subdivided by
Coire Gabhail and
Coire nan Lochan...
- Sealga, and
south of
Little Loch Broom. Its
highest peaks are the
Munros of
Bidean a'
Ghlas T****ll at 1062 m (3484 ft), and Sgùrr
Fiona at 1058 m (3473 ft)...
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faces across the glen to the
starkly vertical western shoulder of
Bidean nam Bian. The inn,
dating back to the 16th century, more
recently has a...
- the
through the
Lairig Eilde that
separates Buachaille Etive Beag from
Bidean nam Bian. This
route is
followed for
around 1.5 km, at
which point most...
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found here, such as Ben A'an, The Cobbler,
Buachaille Etive Mòr,
Bidean nam Bian, Schiehallion, Ben
Macdui and Lochnagar. The
highest mountain in...
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Elevation 1,021.4 m (3,351 ft)
Prominence 532 m (1,745 ft)
Parent peak
Bidean nam Bian
Listing Munro,
Marilyn Coordinates 56°38′50.29″N 4°53′52.07″W...
- Kinross, is a
Munro often described as
lying at the
centre of
Scotland Bidean nam Bian, 3,771 ft (1,149.4 m);
Buachaille Etive Mòr (Buachaille Èite Mòr)...
- (Corrie of the Bounty, or The
Hollow of Capture) is a high
level glen in the
Bidean nam Bian
mountain m****if to the
south of Glen Coe, Highland, Scotland. Its...