Beinn Luibhean, Mountain summit in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Beinn Luibhean is a peak in the Arrochar Alps with steep slopes and exposed rock formations at the top. The mountain overlooks the surrounding terrain, offering views across the wider landscape.
The mountain sits within a region shaped by centuries of pastoral and agricultural use in the Scottish Highlands. Highland farming traditions have long influenced how the land is managed and traversed.
Local mountaineering groups maintain records of ascents and contribute to the documentation of climbing routes through the Scottish Mountaineering Club.
The main hiking approach starts near the A83 road from various starting points in the lower valley. Walkers should prepare for changing weather and wear sturdy footwear on the slopes.
Clear days offer a view where five other peaks in the Arrochar Alps are visible from the summit at once. This panorama is something many climbers return for on good weather days.
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