Binnein Beag
| Height | Grid Ref. | Pronunciation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 943 mt. | NN221677 | Beenyan Bake | Small hill |
| Location | Access | ||
| Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht |
Hillphone, tel: 01855 831511 |
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Binnein Beag is munro number Two Hundred and Thirty
Mountain Description for Binnein Beag
Binnein Beag is a munro situated on the eastern end of The Mamores range. By comparison to it's larger neighbour Binnein More the hill appears relativlely small and has a conical appearance. The summit of Binnein Beag is 943 metres, making it the second lowest of the Mamores munros with the smallest being Mullach nan Coirean.However, it occupies a good commanding position overlooking the watershed between Glen Nevis & the Abhainn Rath.
There's high bealach at 750m which contains a small lochan on the south which connects to the munro Binnein Mòr which is usually climbed on the same outing. Access is usually from the village Kinlochleven or Mamore lodge in combination with Binnein Mor, but there's no reason not to combine numerous the munros of the Mamores with this peak.
Its summit gives good views of Ben Alder to the east, the Grey Corries to the north, and the vast bulk of Binnein Mòr to the south.
Routes
| Route Name | Distance (m / km) | Ascent (ft /mt) |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Mamores | 8 / 14 | 5184 / 1580 |
Useful Maps
| Thumbnail | Price | Map Name |
|---|---|---|
![]() | £6.95 | Ben Nevis (Superwalker) |
![]() | £6.99 | Ben Nevis, Fort William and Glen Coe (Landranger Maps) |
![]() | £7.99 | Ben Nevis and Fort William, The Mamores and The Grey Corries (Explorer Maps) |



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