Benvane

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Benvane

Fence line in Glen Buckie A meeting of three fencelines over my right shoulder. A bit of a bogfest.
Fence line in Glen Buckie Credit: Chris

Benvane is a hill located in the region of Perthshire, Scotland. It is part of the larger range known as the Trossachs, which is renowned for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities. Benvane stands at an elevation of 821 meters (2,694 feet), making it a prominent feature in the area.

The hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including Loch Lubnaig to the southeast and Loch Earn to the north. On clear days, it is even possible to see as far as the Ben Lawers range in the west. The diverse terrain of Benvane consists of heather-covered slopes, rocky outcrops, and grassy meadows, providing a varied and picturesque setting for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

There are several routes available for those wishing to climb Benvane. The most popular starting point is at Inverlochlarig, a remote glen located to the south of the hill. From here, hikers can ascend gradually through the glen before tackling the steeper slopes nearer to the summit. The climb is considered moderate in difficulty and can be completed in approximately 4-5 hours round trip.

Wildlife is abundant in the area, with various bird species, including buzzards and peregrine falcons, frequently spotted overhead. Red deer and mountain hares are also common sights on Benvane, adding to its natural charm.

Overall, Benvane in Perthshire is a captivating mountain that offers breathtaking views, diverse landscapes, and a rewarding hiking experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Benvane Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.293284/-4.3684469 or Grid Reference NN5313. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fence line in Glen Buckie A meeting of three fencelines over my right shoulder. A bit of a bogfest.
Fence line in Glen Buckie
A meeting of three fencelines over my right shoulder. A bit of a bogfest.
Immeroin Burn in Glen Buckie A deep water course with stony-bottom winds its way northwest out of the forestry behind camera.
Immeroin Burn in Glen Buckie
A deep water course with stony-bottom winds its way northwest out of the forestry behind camera.
Looking towards Creag Chaoruinneach from alpine meadow north of the Allt Mor A quadbike track winds a devious way through the young pines until it reaches the deer fence below Guala Ghorm
Looking towards Creag Chaoruinneach from alpine meadow north of the Allt Mor
A quadbike track winds a devious way through the young pines until it reaches the deer fence below Guala Ghorm
Benvane towards the south Ben Ledi beyond.
Benvane towards the south
Ben Ledi beyond.
Benvane Summit Approaching the summit of the Corbett of Benvane on a lovely winter's day.
Benvane Summit
Approaching the summit of the Corbett of Benvane on a lovely winter's day.
Summit View From near the summit of Benvane is a fine view of the hills above Crianlarich including Cruach Ardrain, Stob Binnein and Ben More.
Summit View
From near the summit of Benvane is a fine view of the hills above Crianlarich including Cruach Ardrain, Stob Binnein and Ben More.
Frozen Stile Stile and fence both frozen - high up on Benvane's northern slopes.
Frozen Stile
Stile and fence both frozen - high up on Benvane's northern slopes.
View from the Ridge On the north ridge of Benvane looking across to the Munros of Ben Vorlich and Stuc a' Chroin.
View from the Ridge
On the north ridge of Benvane looking across to the Munros of Ben Vorlich and Stuc a' Chroin.
Benvane Snow covered cairn on the summit of Benvane.
Benvane
Snow covered cairn on the summit of Benvane.
Solitary tree Tiny, lone tree at the foot of the western slope of Ben Vane, in Gleann nam Meann.
Solitary tree
Tiny, lone tree at the foot of the western slope of Ben Vane, in Gleann nam Meann.
Ridge towards Lianach
Ridge towards Lianach
Ridge towards Lianach
Ridge towards Lianach
Gate in old fence near Lineach
Gate in old fence near Lineach
Hillside below Lineach
Hillside below Lineach
Above Coire Dubh
Above Coire Dubh
Ridge towards Benvane
Ridge towards Benvane
Hillside Meall a' Choire Dhuibh
Hillside Meall a' Choire Dhuibh
Ridge below Meall a' Choire Dhuibh
Ridge below Meall a' Choire Dhuibh
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Benvane is located at Grid Ref: NN5313 (Lat: 56.293284, Lng: -4.3684469)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

Also known as: Beinn Bhàn

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Located within 500m of 56.293284,-4.3684469
Benvane
Corbett: yes
Description: Middle hill
Donald: no
Ele: 821
Graham: no
Marilyn: yes
Munro: no
Name Gd: Beinn Bhan
Natural: peak
Prominence: 215
Wikidata: Q13125989
Lat/Long: 56.2933008/-4.368451
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