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Beinn Spionnaidh

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Beinn Spionnaidh — Named summit at 773 m.

Beinn Spionnaidh, mountains & hills in Scottish Highlands

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Typical visit
3 h–8 h
Best time of year
Late spring – early autumn (May–Oct)
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Beinn Spionnaidh is a named summit in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "Named summit at 773 m.". Coordinates: 58.4730°, -4.8104°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Beinn Spionnaidh is a mountain of 773m in Sutherland at the northwestern tip of the Scottish Highlands, making it the most northerly mountain in Scotland and Great Britain. It is a Corbett located west of Loch Eriboll and northeast of Cranstackie and Foinaven. It is like its neighbours in that the top, a 1 km long whaleback running southwest to northeast, is covered with loose, broken quartzite. A steep spur to the northwest, Cioch Mhor, provides one route to the top, and good views of the Kyle of Durness; the gentler slope to the southeast is tiring due to the loose rock on the upper section.

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Coordinates
58.4730, -4.8104
Address
Assynt, Scotland

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Beinn Spionnaidh?
Beinn Spionnaidh is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom.
What is Beinn Spionnaidh?
Beinn Spionnaidh — Named summit at 773 m.
How do I get to Beinn Spionnaidh?
Its coordinates are 58.4730°, -4.8104°.
Is Beinn Spionnaidh free to visit?
Yes, Beinn Spionnaidh is free to enter.