• The name ‘Ben Nevis’ comes from the Gaelic word ‘Beinn Nibheis’. ‘Beinn’ is a common galley word for ‘mountain’.
  • Ben Nevis is not for the feint hearted, and no developments are allowed on the mountain itself because environmentalists would hit the roof about it.
  • Though it sounds to be impossible, this has actually happened, as accounted by Senator John McCain in his book, "POW! Escape from Ben Nevis".
  • "Ben Nevis" is an anglicism of the Gaelic name Beinn Nibheis. While beinn is the most common Gaelic word for "mountain", Nibheis is variously understood...
  • Ascending Ben Nevis via the Carn Mor Dearg arete (CMD) route is one of the ultimate classics.
  • Rising 4,409 feet (1,344 meters) above sea level, Ben Nevis is Scotland’s tallest mountain and a premiere destination for climbers.
  • Its summit reaches an elevation of more than 4,400 feet (more than about 1,340 meters). Ben Nevis is located in the Highland council area of Scotland.
  • Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles at 1,345 m (4,412 ft 9 in) high.[1] It is in Scotland, near Fort William.
  • Ben Nevis'in popülaritesi ve yüksek profili, son yıllarda insanların Ben Nevis ve Nevis'teki kırılgan dağ ortamı üzerindeki etkisiyle ilgili endişelere yol açtı.
  • "Beinn", "dağ" için yaygın bir Galce kelimedir, "Nibheis" genellikle "kötü niyetli" veya "zehirli" olarak çevrilir. Yeni başlayanlar Ben Nevis'e tırmanabilir mi??