Mountain in Scotland
Rois-bheinn | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 882 m (2,894 ft) |
Prominence | 774 m (2,539 ft)Ranked 42nd in British Isles |
Parent peak | Gaor Bheinn |
Listing | Marilyn, Corbett |
Naming | |
English translation | unknown |
Language of name | Gaelic |
Pronunciation | Scottish Gaelic: [ˈrˠɔʃveɲ] |
Geography | |
Location | Moidart, Scotland |
OS grid | NM756778 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 40 |
Rois-bheinn is the joint highest hill in the Scottish region of Moidart, a title it shares with its neighbour Beinn Odhar Bheag, whose summit has the same elevation.
The mountain may be climbed by its west ridge from the small village of Roshven (a settlement that takes its name from a roughly phonetic spelling of Rois-bheinn's name), or from Inverailort to the north.
The Moidart peninsula is separated from the lands to its north by the deep pass of Loch Eilt, making Rois-bheinn one of the more prominent hills in the British Isles.
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Northern Highlands (20) | ||
Western Highlands (20) | ||
Central and Eastern Highlands (13) | ||
Southern Highlands (15) | ||
Islands (13) | ||
Scottish Lowlands, England and Wales (13) | ||
Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland (25) |
56°50′14″N 5°40′50″W / 56.83722°N 5.68056°W / 56.83722; -5.68056
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