Scotland
Beinn Clachach West Top
616M
2021FT
About Beinn Clachach West Top
Sitting high above the northern shores of Loch Alsh, this rugged Tump offers a quieter vantage point than its parent peak. The terrain is typically West Highland—rough heather and outcrops—rewarding the short, steep ascent from the coast with clear views across the water to the Skye Bridge and the Cuillin ridge.
Key Statistics
Rank
232nd Highest in Region
Parent Range
The Grampians
Prominence
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64.3m
Nearest Town
Highland
Geology
You are walking on ancient crystalline rock and toughened sandstones that once partially melted. These durable layers create the rugged foundation beneath your feet.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NG875106
Latitude
57.1370°N
Longitude
5.5134°W
Did You Know?
- •Derived from the Scottish Gaelic Beinn Clachach, the name translates as 'Stony Hill,' referencing the fractured rock and scree that characterize its upper slopes.
- •The summit provides a grandstand view of the Five Sisters of Kintail to the east and the distinctive silhouette of the Isle of Skye across the Inner Sound.
- •It serves as a western outpost for the main 628-metre summit of Beinn Clachach, connected by a high, undulating ridge that overlooks the meeting point of Loch Duich and Loch Long.
- •While it qualifies as a Tump, its modest elevation is offset by a sea-level start, ensuring your legs feel every inch of the 600-metre climb.
