Ben Vane
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Ben Vane | |
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Ben Vane seen from the private Hydro road by Inveruglas Water |
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Elevation | 915 m (3,002 ft) |
Location | Arrochar Alps, Argyll and Bute, Grampian Mountains, Scotland |
Prominence | 423 m |
Parent peak | Beinn Ime |
Topo map | OS Landranger 56 OS Explorer 364 |
OS grid reference | NN277098 |
Listing | Munro, Marilyn |
Translation | Middle mountain (Gaelic) |
Pronunciation | [peɲˈviə.ɛɲ] |
Ben Vane (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Mheadhain) is a Scottish mountain situated in the southern Highlands. It is one of the Arrochar Alps and stands slightly separate from the other mountains of the group being connected on its western side to the neighbouring Beinn Ìme by a low col at 492 metres. Ben Vane itself just qualifies as a Munro reaching a height of 915 metres (3002 feet) and is characterised by steep and rugged slopes which fall away to the Inveruglas Water to the east and the Allt Coiregroigan to the south; to the north the descent is more undulating going over the subsidiary top of Beinn Dubh before falling to the valley at the north end of Loch Sloy. Dense forestry cloak the mountain on its lower southern slope in Allt Coiregroigan.
The direct route up the mountain starts from the car park at grid reference NN322098 opposite the Loch Sloy power station on the banks of Loch Lomond and follows the private tarmac road by the Inveruglas Water up to the Loch Sloy hydro dam for two kilometres before striking steeply up the mountain's eastern ridge. Initially there is some boggy ground and some crags to avoid higher up but the top is easily reached after a few false summits on the way. Ben Vane can also be climbed in conjunction with some of the other Arrochar Alps especially Beinn Ìme and Beinn Narnain.
The summit of the mountain is a small plateau crowned by a cairn. The highlights of the view from the top of Ben Vane are Ben Vorlich and Loch Sloy to the north east and the rest of the Arrochar Alps to the south west, A'Chrois looks especially fine across the deep valley of Allt Coiregrogain. The vista to Lochs Arklet and Katrine to the east is very good.
[edit] Reference
- The Munros, SMC Hillwalkers Guide: Donald Bennett et al: ISBN 0-907521-13-4
Arrochar Alps | ||
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Munros | Beinn Ìme 1011 m · Ben Vorlich 943 m · Beinn Narnain 926 m · Ben Vane 915 m | |
Corbetts | Beinn an Lochain 901 m · Beinn Chorranach 888 m · The Cobbler (Ben Arthur) 884 m · Beinn Luibhean 857 m · A' Chrois 848 m · Ben Donich 847 m · Binnein an Fhidhleir 817 m · The Brack 787 m · Beinn Bheula 779 m | |
other Marilyns | Cnoc Coinnich 761 m · Stob an Eas 732 m · Beinn Lochain 703 m · Cruach nam Mult 611 m · Cruach nam Miseag 607 m |