- Ben Lomond
Infobox Mountain
Name = Ben Lomond
Photo = Loch lomond1.jpg
Caption = View across Loch Lomond at the waterline looking North at Ben Lomond
Elevation = 974 m (3,196 ft)
Location =Loch Lomond ,Scotland
Range =
Prominence = 819 m Ranked 30th inBritish Isles
Parent peak = Ben More
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 56 and "Explorer" 364
Grid_ref_UK = NN367029
Listing =Munro , Marilyn, County top (Stirlingshire )
Translation = Beacon mountain
Language = Gaelic
Pronunciation = peɲˈlˠ̪ɯːməɲBen Lomond (
Scottish Gaelic : Beinn Laomainn, 'Beacon Peak'), 974 m (3,196 feet), is a mountain in theScottish Highlands . It is east ofLoch Lomond , and is the most southerly of theMunro s.Its accessibility from
Glasgow and elsewhere in centralScotland , together with the relative ease of ascent fromRowardennan , from where a well-trodden track runs all the way to the summit, makes it one of the most popular of all the Munros. On a clear day, it is perfectly visible from the higher ground areas of Glasgow. Indeed its wide visibility (notably eastwards across the low-lying central valley of Scotland) may have led it being named 'Beacon Peak'. Cf. the equally far-seenLomond Hills inFife .The normal ascent path climbs the gentle Sròn Aonaich ridge, before ascending in steep zig-zags to the rocky summit ridge and takes about 3 hours to reach the summit. The
West Highland Way runs along the western base of the mountain, by the loch.The area is owned by the
National Trust for Scotland .The summit can also be seen from
Ben Nevis , the highest peak in Britain, over 40 miles away.External links
*Computer-generated virtual panorama from Ben Lomond [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas/GRW/Lomond-N.gifNorth] [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas/GRW/Lomond-S.gifSouth] [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas.html Index]
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