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  2. Ben Nevis - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Ben Nevis Estate, comprising all of the south side of the mountain including the summit, was bought by the Scottish conservation charity the John Muir Trust. In 2016, the height of Ben Nevis was officially remeasured to be 1344.527m by Ordnance Survey. The height of Ben Nevis will therefore be shown on new Ordnance Survey maps as ...

  3. Ben Nevis and Glen Coe National Scenic Area - Wikipedia

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    Glen Nevis (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Nibheis) lies in the north of the national scenic area, and runs south from Fort William. [13] It is bordered to the south by the Mamore range, and to the north by the highest mountains in the British Isles: Ben Nevis (Scotland's highest mountain), Càrn Mor Dearg, Aonach Mòr, and Aonach Beag. [14]

  4. Mountains and hills of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Ben Nevis (Beinn Nibheis), the highest mountain in Scotland and the United Kingdom [1] at 4,413 feet (1,345 m), is in the Highland region at the western end of the Grampian Mountains. A Scottish mountain over 3,000 feet (910 m) is referred to as a Munro, of which there are 282. As of 2019, hundreds of thousands of people visit mountains in ...

  5. Grampian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Grampian Mountains. The Grampian Mountains (Scottish Gaelic: Am Monadh) is one of the three major mountain ranges in Scotland, that together occupy about half of Scotland. The other two ranges are the Northwest Highlands and the Southern Uplands. The Grampian range extends northeast to southwest between the Highland Boundary Fault and the Great ...

  6. Glen Nevis - Wikipedia

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    Glen Nevis. Coordinates: 56°46′14″N 5°2′8″W. The Steall Falls from below. Glen Nevis (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Nibheis) is a glen in Lochaber, Highland, Scotland, with Fort William at its foot. It is bordered to the south by the Mamore range, and to the north by the highest mountains in the British Isles: Ben Nevis, Càrn Mor Dearg ...

  7. National Three Peaks Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Walkers climb each peak in turn, and are driven from the foot of one mountain to the next. The three peaks are: Ben Nevis / Beinn Nibheis (1,345 m or 4,413 ft), the highest mountain in Scotland; Scafell Pike (978 m or 3,209 ft), the highest mountain in England; Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa (1,085 m or 3,560 ft), the highest mountain in Wales

  8. Glen Coe - Wikipedia

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    Coire nan Lochan, a corrie of Bidean nam Bian on the southern side of Glen Coe Glencoe by Hugh William Williams, c. 1825–1829. The glen is U-shaped, formed by an ice age glacier, [9] about 12.5 kilometres (7 + 3 ⁄ 4 mi) long with the floor of the glen being less than 700 metres (3 ⁄ 8 mi) wide, narrowing sharply at the "Pass of Glen Coe".

  9. Schiehallion - Wikipedia

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    Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, can be seen to the west from the summit of Schiehallion. By 1999, when the John Muir Trust bought the estate, the main path had become exceedingly eroded by the passage of many thousands of walkers. The scar was visible from quite a distance.