Ben Cruachan
Ben Cruachan | |
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Cruachan Beann | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,126 m (3,694 ft)[1] |
Prominence | c. 881 m Ranked 14th in British Isles |
Parent peak | Ben Lawers |
Listing | Munro, Marilyn, Council top (Argyll and Bute) |
Naming | |
English translation | mountain of peaks[2] |
Language of name | Gaelic |
Pronunciation | Scottish Gaelic: [ˈkʰɾuəx nə ˈpeɲə] |
Geography | |
Location | Loch Etive/Loch Awe, Scotland |
Parent range | Grampian Mountains |
OS grid | NN069304 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 36 |
Ben Cruachan (Scottish Gaelic: Cruachan Beann)[3] is a mountain that rises to 1,126 metres (3,694 ft), the highest in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It gives its name to the Cruachan Dam, a pumped-storage hydroelectric power station located in a cavern inside the mountain. It is the high point of a ring of mountains, known as the Cruachan Horseshoe, that surrounds the power station reservoir. The horseshoe includes a further Munro (Stob Diamh), a Corbett (Beinn a' Bhuiridh), and several subsidiary summits. "Cruachan!" is the battle cry of Highland clans Campbell and MacIntyre.
See also
- Ben Cruachan Quarry Branch
- Cailleach
- Falls of Cruachan railway station
- List of Munro mountains
- Mountains and hills of Scotland
References
- ^ "Ben Cruachan". walkhighlands.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- ^ Butterfield, Irvine (1986). The High Mountains of Britain and Ireland. London: Diadem Books. ISBN 978-0-906371-71-8.
- ^ "Ben Cruachan". Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba: Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland.
External links
- Computer generated Summit Panorama Ben Cruachan index
- Visit Cruachan - Ben Cruachan, the Hollow Mountain - visitors' information