Probably the best climb to view ratio in Scotland. As a landscape photographer, it's the perfect fallback location. Relatively close, climbable even when bigger hills are snowbound, and a stunning view.
Absolutely spot on. I love it for an introduction to climbing and to those who are looking to start enjoying the landscapes a bit more too. The summit views are incredible and so are the little nooks in the path on the way up. Atmospheric and what a view. (When I climbed Ben Venue recently I was a little stunned by just how small Ben A'an looks from the summit though!)
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Probably the best climb to view ratio in Scotland. As a landscape photographer, it's the perfect fallback location. Relatively close, climbable even when bigger hills are snowbound, and a stunning view.
Absolutely spot on. I love it for an introduction to climbing and to those who are looking to start enjoying the landscapes a bit more too. The summit views are incredible and so are the little nooks in the path on the way up. Atmospheric and what a view. (When I climbed Ben Venue recently I was a little stunned by just how small Ben A'an looks from the summit though!)
@@scottishtones I think its only competitor in the climb:view stakes is Stac Pollaidh, but as that's about 7 hours from the Central Belt it loses out.