Bidean Nam Bian from Aonach Eagach Ridge in Glencoe |
Bidean Nam Bian from Aonach Eagach Ridge in Glencoe |
Bidean Nam Bian from Aonach Eagach Ridge in Glencoe |
Bidean Nam Bian from Aonach Eagach Ridge in Glencoe |
Bidean Nam Bian from Aonach Eagach Ridge in Glencoe |
Bidean
Nam Bian ( 3773ft, 1150m ) in Glencoe Bidean
nam Bian is a complex massif with many ridges and subsidiary peaks, of which, Stob Coire Sgreamhach ( 1072m, 3517ft ), is classified as a separate Munro. Notable
features of Bidean nam Bian are the Three Sisters of Glencoe - steeply-sided ridges rising conspicuously above the glen. Gearr
Aonach ( Short Ridge ) and Aonach Dubh ( Black Ridge ) converge at Stob
Coire nam Lochan (
1115m, 3,658ft ) - one of the subsidiary peaks of Bidean nam Bian . The most easterly of the Three Sisters is Beinn Fhada (
Long Hill ) that leads up to Stob Coire Sgreamhach. Beinn
Fhada is separated from Gearr Aonach
by Coire Gabhail - the " Lost ( Hidden ) Valley ". |
Bidean Nam Bian above Gearr
Aonach and Aonach Dubh |
Bidean Nam Bian in Glencoe |
Stob Coire Sgreamhach |
Bidean Nam Bian and Stob Coire Sgreamhach |
and ridge
from Bidean nam Bian to Stob Coire Sgreamhach |
Stob Coire Sgreamhach and Beinn Fhada |
Beinn
Fhada and Aonach Eagach |
Bidean Nam Bian and Stob Coire Sgreamach in Glencoe |
Location Map and Access Route for Bidean Nam Bian |
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