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Ben Vorlich
Scotland

Ben Vorlich

985M
3233FT

About Ben Vorlich

Rising prominently above the south shore of Loch Earn, this popular Munro offers a straightforward ascent on well-trodden paths. Its sharp, grassy ridges provide a grand sense of elevation, often paired with the more rugged Stùc a' Chroin. The summit provides a vast panoramic transition between the Lowlands and the Highlands.

Key Statistics

Rank
11th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Prominence
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834.3m
Nearest Town
Lochearnhead
Geology
You are walking on the Ben Ledi Grit, a sturdy foundation of ancient, hardened sandstones and compressed silty rocks shaped by intense heat and pressure.

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NN629189
Latitude
56.3425°N
Longitude
4.2196°W

Did You Know?

  • The name is derived from the Gaelic Beinn Mhùrlaich, which translates to 'Hill of the Bay' or 'Hill of the Sea-sack', likely referencing the protrusion of land into Loch Earn at its foot.
  • Sitting right on the edge of the Highland Boundary Fault, the summit offers a rare vantage point where you can see the flat carse of Stirling to the south and the jagged peaks of the southern Highlands to the north.
  • On an exceptionally clear day, the view extends far beyond the local Trossachs to include the distinctive silhouettes of the Forth Bridges and the heavy industrial skyline of Grangemouth.
  • Most walkers approach from the north via the Ardvorlich estate, a route so popular and well-maintained that the path has become one of the most robust 'highways' in the Scottish mountains.
  • While the climb itself is a relatively simple walk, the mountain serves as the easier half of a classic duo; the transition to its neighbour, Stùc a' Chroin, requires navigating a significantly steeper, rockier scramble.
  • On a midsummer weekend, the primary challenge is often less about the 985-metre ascent and more about finding a square inch of summit cairn that isn't already occupied by a sandwich-eating golden retriever.

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