Beinn an Òir

Beinn an Òir

Sunset over Beinn an Òir and Beinn Shiantaidh with Corra Bheinn to the right
Highest point
Elevation 785 m (2,575 ft)
Prominence 785 m (2,575 ft)Ranked 39th in British Isles
Parent peak none - HP Jura
Listing Marilyn, Corbett, Hardy
Naming
Translation mountain of gold (Gaelic)
Pronunciation Scottish Gaelic: [pjeɲ ən̪ˠ ˈɔːrˠ]
Geography
Location Jura, Scotland
OS grid NR498749
Topo map OS Landrangers 60, 61

Beinn an Òir (Gaelic: mountain of gold) is the highest peak of the Paps of Jura on the island of Jura, Scotland. It is the highest peak on the island, standing at 785 metres, and is thereby a Corbett.

Beinn an Òir is frequently climbed along with the other two peaks forming the Paps: Beinn Shiantaidh and Beinn a' Chaolais. The most usual route for this ascent starts from the bridge over the Corran River, and Beinn an Òir is invariably the second peak to be climbed, regardless of which order of peaks is chosen for the route. Alternatively, it is possible to avoid the other two peaks and climb Beinn an Òir from either of the bealachs that separate it from its neighbours.

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Coordinates: 55°54′07″N 6°00′15″W / 55.90198°N 6.00423°W / 55.90198; -6.00423


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