Sron
na Creise at head of Glen Etive
Sron na Creise is the start of a long ridge running through Creise, the high point, to Clach Leathad. The ascent of Sron na Creise from Glen Etive involves a river crossing and a steep, exposed scramble. |
Sron
na Creise at head of Glen Etive
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Sron
na Creise at head of Glen Etive
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from Glen Etive |
Beinn Maol Chaluim in Glen Etive |
Stob
Dubh ( 2897ft, 883m )
from Loch Etive
Stob Dubh ( the Black Peak ) has been described as " steep, dark and intimidating ". |
Beinn
Trilleachan ( 2752ft, 839m ) in Glen
Etive
off Glencoe
An imposing mountain rising steeply above Loch Etive |
Ben Cruachan and Loch
Etive from Beinn
Trilleachan
Loch Etive is a 30km sea loch
that reaches the sea at Connel north of Oban. A road along Glen Etive makes the loch accessible from Glen Coe. |
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Ben
Starav ( 1,078m, 3,537ft ) in Glen
Etive
An imposing mountain rising steeply from the head of Loch Etive. It has fine ridges and viewpoints. |
Corbett Beinn Maol Chaluim (
2975ft )
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Glen
Etive from Buachaille
Etive Mor
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Glen
Etive from Buachaille
Etive Beag
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Map
of Glen
Etive
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