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- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 abstract "Beinn a’ Ghlò is a Scottish mountain situated roughly 10 kilometres north east of Blair Atholl in the Forest of Atholl in between Glen Tilt and Glen Loch. It is a huge, complex hill with many ridges, summits and corries, covering approximately 40 square kilometres with three Munros. These are Càrn Liath (Grey Cairn) at 975 metres, Bràigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain ("Brae/Brow of the Corrie of Round Blisters", "blisters" referring to rock formations) at 1070 metres and Càrn nan Gabhar ("Hill/cairn of the Goats") at 1129 metres. The mountain has patches of grey scree (see pictures) amongst grass, while heather grows quite profusely on the lower slopes and gives the hill a colourful skirt when in bloom in Summer.Beinn a' Ghlò has such a diversity of flora that it has been declared a SSSI and a SAC over an area of 80 square kilometres. It is a region of European dry heaths and there are many species of alpine and marsh plants on the mountain such as the rare yellow oxytropis (Oxytropis campestris), mountain avens (Dryas octopetala), rock speedwell (Veronica fruticans), rock sedge (Carex rupestris) and green spleenwort (Asplenium viride).Beinn a’ Ghlò is a familiar sight to motorists travelling north along the A9 road at the Pass of Killiecrankie but this view only shows Càrn Liath. The main mass of the mountain is hidden behind with, the highest and most distant Munro, Càrn nan Gabhar more than 12 kilometres from Blair Atholl, so it is a full day's expedition to climb all three Munros. Beinn a’ Ghlò has nineteen corries and legend says that a rifle shot in any one cannot be heard in any of the others. Queen Victoria viewed the mountain in 1844 on a drive up Glen Tilt, saying, “We came upon a lovely view — Beinn a’ Ghlò straight before us — and under these high hills the River Tilt gushing and winding over stones and slates … and the air so pure and fine but no description can do it justice”.There are two popular starting points for the traverse of the mountain. The first is at Loch Moraig (grid reference NN905670) at the end of the minor road, three kilometres from Blair Atholl. The other is at Marble Lodge in Glen Tilt (grid reference NN898717) but this requires permission from the Atholl Estate to drive the seven Kilometres up the private estate road. From Loch Moraig a track is followed to the foot of the mountain. It is a steep climb to the first Munro of Càrn Liath passing through white granite scree near the top. The route continues north dropping down to a col at 760 metres to climb Bràigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain which gives a fine view down into Glen Tilt before turning east to take in Càrn nan Gabhar. The return to Loch Moraig can be varied, going over the "top" of Airgiod Bheinn (1061 metres), which translates as Silver Mountain, before dropping into the valley and picking up the track; this avoids the need to re-ascend the first two Munros.Càrn Liath and Càrn nan Gabhar both have trig points and are excellent viewpoints. Càrn nan Gabhar’s highest point is not actually at the trig point, it is at a cairn 200 metres north east with a height of 1129 metres (nine metres more than the trig point). Càrn nan Gabhar has a panorama that includes the Cairngorms, the Glen Shee hills and an aerial view down into Glen Loch. Càrn Liath looks out over Blair Atholl towards the Scottish Lowlands.".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 elevation "1129.0".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 locatedInArea Perthshire.
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- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beinn a' Ghlò".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bràigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Càrn Liath (Beinn a' Ghlò)".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Càrn Liath".
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- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 language Scottish_Gaelic.
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- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 location Perthshire.
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 location Scotland.
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 name "Beinn a’ Ghlò".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 parentPeak Lochnagar.
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- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 photoCaption "Bràigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain and Càrn nan Gabhar seen from Càrn Liath".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 prominenceM "665".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 pronunciation "(English approx:) bain uh ghlaw".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 range Grampian_Mountains.
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- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 topo "OS Landranger 43, OS Explorer 394".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 translation "Hill of the Veil or Mist".
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- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 subject Category:Marilyns_of_Scotland.
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- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 comment "Beinn a’ Ghlò is a Scottish mountain situated roughly 10 kilometres north east of Blair Atholl in the Forest of Atholl in between Glen Tilt and Glen Loch. It is a huge, complex hill with many ridges, summits and corries, covering approximately 40 square kilometres with three Munros.".
- Beinn_a_Ghlxc3xb2 label "Beinn a' Ghlò".