Glas Bheinn Mhor

Glas Beinn Mhor at the head of Loch Ainort, Isle of Skye
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Glas Beinn Mhor at the head of Loch Ainort, Isle of Skye

The name Glas Bheinn Mhor originates from Gaelic and is thought to mean "big grey-green hill". Located southeast of the head of Loch Etive in Argyll & Bute, this mountain rises to a height of 998m (3273 feet) and qualifies as a Munro. It has a symmetrical profile with a particularly steep north face. Robbers Waterfall is located east northeast of the summit.


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