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- Ben_Ledi abstract "Ben Ledi (Beinn Leitir in Scottish Gaelic) is a mountain in Perthshire, Scotland. It is 879 m (2884 ft) high, and is classified as a Corbett. It lies about 6.4 kilometres (4 miles) north-west of Callander, near the village of Kilmahog. It is situated in the Trossachs hills, which are often regarded as having some of the most romantic scenery in the Highlands.Ben Ledi is particularly well known through Walter Scott's poem Lady of the Lake. Supposedly in ancient times, Beltane rites were observed on the summit. In 1791 the Rev Doctor James Robertson being minister of the parish at the time, was required to write a description of the parish for the First Statistical Account of Scotland. In his report he mistakenly (due to the similarity to le dia) took the name Ben Ledi to mean 'hill of god' which suited the purposes of the kirk of the day. The name is in fact a corruption of Beinn Leitir which translates to 'the Hill of the Slope', which is a very suitable description of the long south shoulder used to access the summit. A cairn was built on the top in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's jubilee.A small lochan, Lochan nan Corp, lies at 655 m above sea level about 1.5 km to the north of the summit. The name means \"the little loch of the dead\", and was thought to be named for an accident to a funeral party at which 200 lives were lost. In truth the lochan is on the old coffin road from Glen Finlas to St Bride's chapel close to Loch Lubnaig. The pass is therefore named the Bealach nan Corp - Pass of the Dead - and the lochan is named after the pass. The lochan is not deep enough to reach past your waist nor of sufficient area to accommodate any large funeral party.The eastern slopes of Ben Ledi are owned by the Forestry Commission, and form part of the Queen Elizabeth II Forest Park. A constructed path leads from a car park on the A84 road just south of Loch Lubnaig to a fence at about 270M where a rough track continues to the summit via the south shoulder, a distance of just over 3 km. An alternative route following Stank Glen leaves the shores of Loch Lubnaig about 1.5 km north of the start of the main route, reaching the summit ridge near Lochan nan Corp. The two routes may be combined to give a circular walk of about 9 km.In addition to hiking the Ben is occasionally used as a take-off point for paragliding.The Ben Ledi ridge continues north, dropping down to about 600 m before climbing again to the summit of Benvane, a Corbett not to be confused with Ben Vane, a Munro on the west side of Loch Lomond.".
- Ben_Ledi elevation "879.0".
- Ben_Ledi locatedInArea Scotland.
- Ben_Ledi locatedInArea Stirling_(council_area).
- Ben_Ledi mountainRange Trossachs.
- Ben_Ledi nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OSLandranger 57".
- Ben_Ledi prominence "528.0".
- Ben_Ledi thumbnail Ben_Ledi_from_Kilmahog.jpg?width=300.
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- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink A84_road.
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- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Cairn.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Callander.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corbetts.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marilyns_of_Scotland.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Stirling_(council_area).
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_the_Southern_Highlands.
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- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Funeral.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Jubilee_of_Queen_Victoria.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Hiking.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Kilmahog.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Lady_of_the_Lake.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Lists_of_mountains_and_hills_in_the_British_Isles.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Loch.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Loch_Lubnaig.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Marilyn_(geography).
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- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Paragliding.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Elizabeth_II_Forest_Park.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Highlands.
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Stirling_(council_area).
- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLink Trossachs.
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- Ben_Ledi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ben Ledi".
- Ben_Ledi elevationM "879".
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- Ben_Ledi language Scottish_Gaelic.
- Ben_Ledi listing Lists_of_mountains_and_hills_in_the_British_Isles.
- Ben_Ledi listing Marilyn_(geography).
- Ben_Ledi location Scotland.
- Ben_Ledi location Stirling_(council_area).
- Ben_Ledi name "Ben Ledi".
- Ben_Ledi parentPeak "None".
- Ben_Ledi photo "Ben_Ledi_from_Kilmahog.jpg".
- Ben_Ledi photoCaption "Ben Ledi seen from Kilmahog".
- Ben_Ledi prominence "31680.0".
- Ben_Ledi range Trossachs.
- Ben_Ledi topo "OS Landranger 57".
- Ben_Ledi translation "Hill of the long shoulder".
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- Ben_Ledi subject Category:Corbetts.
- Ben_Ledi subject Category:Marilyns_of_Scotland.
- Ben_Ledi subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Stirling_(council_area).
- Ben_Ledi subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_the_Southern_Highlands.
- Ben_Ledi hypernym Mountain.
- Ben_Ledi point "56.25886 -4.32298".
- Ben_Ledi type Mountain.
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- Ben_Ledi type Place.
- Ben_Ledi type Landform.
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- Ben_Ledi type Place.
- Ben_Ledi type Thing.
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- Ben_Ledi comment "Ben Ledi (Beinn Leitir in Scottish Gaelic) is a mountain in Perthshire, Scotland. It is 879 m (2884 ft) high, and is classified as a Corbett. It lies about 6.4 kilometres (4 miles) north-west of Callander, near the village of Kilmahog. It is situated in the Trossachs hills, which are often regarded as having some of the most romantic scenery in the Highlands.Ben Ledi is particularly well known through Walter Scott's poem Lady of the Lake.".
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- Ben_Ledi depiction Ben_Ledi_from_Kilmahog.jpg.
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- Ben_Ledi name "Ben Ledi".