Ben Loyal

Ben Loyal

Ben Loyal from the north. An Caisteal is the jagged peak second from the left.
Highest point
Elevation 764 m (2,507 ft)
Prominence 609 m (1,998 ft)
Parent peak Ben Hope
Listing Corbett, Marilyn
Naming
Pronunciation /ˌbɛn ˈlɔɪ.əl/
Geography
Location Sutherland, Scotland
OS grid NC578488
Topo map OS Landranger 10

Ben Loyal (from Scottish Gaelic Beinn Laghail)[1] is an isolated mountain of 764 m in Sutherland, the northwestern tip of the Scottish Highlands. It is a Corbett located south of the Kyle of Tongue and offers good views of the Kyle, Loch Loyal to the east, and Ben Hope to the west.

Ben Loyal is composed chiefly of granite, and has a distinctive shape due to the four rocky peaks, the highest of which is called An Caisteal. To the north of An Caisteal is the 712 m Sgòr Chaonasaid, to the south is Bheinn Bheag (744 m), which cannot be seen in the photograph opposite, and to the west is the ridge of Sgòr a Chèirich, 644 m at its highest point. The fourth peak in the picture is the 568 m Sgòr Fionnaich.

Access

Ben Loyal is a part of Ben Loyal Estate, owned by the Adam Knuth of Knuthenborg, Denmark. In 2012, The Daily Telegraph reported that fellow Dane Anders Holch Povlsen now owned the 24,000 acre estate.[2]

Access is by a farm track which approaches from the north, starting at a farm called Ribigill (rented until the early 20th century by the family of British actor David Mitchell).[3]

See also

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Coordinates: 58°24′16″N 4°26′07″W / 58.40439°N 4.43517°W / 58.40439; -4.43517

References

  1. Gaelic and Norse in the Landscape: Placenames in Caithness and Sutherland. Scottish National Heritage.
  2. Middleton, Christopher (13 May 2012). "The new viking invasion". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  3. "Who Do You Think You Are? (Season 6) - David Mitchell".
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