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Ben Vorlich South Top
Scotland

Ben Vorlich South Top

783M
2570FT

About Ben Vorlich South Top

Sitting on the long, rugged southern ridge of its Munro parent, this subsidiary peak offers a quieter perspective on the Arrochar Alps. The terrain is typical of the Loch Lomond hills—steep, heathery, and often boggy—but the reward is a dizzying, direct view down into the deep trench of the Loch itself.

Key Statistics

Rank
84th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Prominence
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44.9m
Nearest Town
Argyll and Bute
Geology
You are standing on the Beinn Bheula Schist, a rugged foundation of ancient sandy and muddy sediments compressed into hard, layered stone.
Classifications

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OS Grid Reference
NN303110
Latitude
56.2611°N
Longitude
4.7414°W

Did You Know?

  • The name Vorlich derives from the Gaelic Beinn Mhùirich, usually translated as 'Hill of the Bay', a reference to the prominent curve of Loch Lomond at its foot.
  • Positioned on the ridge between the main summit and Inveruglas, the South Top provides one of the best vantage points for observing the industrial scale of the Loch Sloy hydro-electric scheme.
  • Looking south and west, the view is framed by the jagged silhouettes of the Arrochar Alps, specifically the distinctive 'triple-peak' profile of Ben Arthur, better known as The Cobbler.
  • While the main summit attracts the crowds, this top is often bypassed by those using the hydro-road, making it a peaceful spot to watch the Inversnaid ferry crossing the water far below.
  • It is a classic example of a Tump—a hill with a thirty-metre prominence—though most walkers only notice the thirty metres when they realize they have to climb them again on the return leg.

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