Fionn Bheinn
"White Hill"
A solitary Munro rising above Achnasheen, its broad, grassy slopes give way to a wide summit plateau. The name means White Hill, reflecting its pale appearance in winter snow or summer light. Though less rugged than Torridon’s giants nearby, Fionn Bheinn rewards walkers with expansive views across Wester Ross, the Fannichs, and out towards the sea.
Route details with map, 3D model and GPX download of the route to the summit of this mountain in Scotland.
Munro – Fionn Bheinn – Altitude: 933 metres
Route Length: 5.5 miles Total Ascent: 2550 ft Surface: Paths/Grass/Bog
Difficulty: Moderate
Average Walking Time: 3:45 h
Route starts at Achnasheen.
Google maps directions to the route start can be found HERE
Fionn Bheinn 360° Virtual Tour
3D Model of Fionn Bheinn
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The red line on the 3D model shows the route.
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