• Beinn Eighe is a multi-peaked mountain at the southern end of Loch Maree in the northwest Scottish Highlands.
  • Beinn Eighe's complex topography offers both hillwalkers and climbers a wide variety of routes, climbs and traverses.
  • Beinn Eighe Woodland Trail To enjoy this fabulous nature reserve there are two trails available, one on the lower slopes in the woodland and one higher up.
  • Beinn Eighe is the bulkiest of the trinity of great Torridon peaks. The western half of its ridge contains both of its two Munros.
  • Buzzard Trail Longer than the Pinecone Trail, this trail emerges into open ground and offers good views of the Beinn Eighe ridge to the west.
  • Beinn Eighe is one of the Torridon Hills in the Highlands of Scotland. ... Beinn Eighe has a Hard difficulty level and is Partially Family Friendly.
  • ...Mòr is a peak of 3,314 feet forming part of the larger mountain, Beinn Eighe, and indeed as the highest summit on that mountain it is Beinn Eighe's ultimate summit.
  • For visitors who would like to find out more about Beinn Eighe, there’s a visitor centre open from Easter to October just outside Kinlochewe.
  • Want to find the best trails in Beinn Eighe and Loch Maree Islands National Nature Reserve for an adventurous hike or a family trip?
  • Beinn Eighe is a munro in the Glen Carron to Loch Maree region. It rises to a height of 1010m (3314ft) above sea level.