Beinn Bheula, Mountain summit in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Beinn Bheula is a mountain in the Arrochar Alps that rises to 779 meters. The steep slopes and rocky terrain demand careful footing as you work your way to the summit.
This mountain sits in a region historically linked to the Campbell clans and their medieval territories. Routes across the peak follow paths that have been used by local climbers for generations.
Local hiking groups regularly organize guided walks to the summit, maintaining traditional Scottish mountain climbing routes through the generations.
Access starts from Lettermay and you will need your own transportation to reach the starting point. During winter months bring ice axes and crampons to safely navigate frozen ground and icy slopes.
A surveying marker sits at the summit as a navigation point and historical landmark. From this vantage point you can look across toward Loch Fyne and the Firth of Clyde in the distance.
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