
Beinn Damh - Wikipedia
Beinn Damh (or Ben Damph) is a Scottish mountain situated in the wild mountainous area between Upper Loch Torridon and Glen Carron, 25 kilometres north northeast of Kyle of Lochalsh.
Beinn Dàmh (or Ben Damph) - Walkhighlands
Beinn Dàmh is a superb viewpoint for both mountains and sea, and exhibits dramatic Torridonian sandstone architecture without the difficulty of some of its higher neighbours. Excellent stalkers path to begin with, becoming eroded on the steeper slopes to the ridge.
Beinn Dàmh - Corbett (Walkhighlands)
Beinn Dàmh rises magnificently on the south side of Loch Torridon. It gives a slightly easier ascent than the area's celebrated Munros and is a superb viewpoint.
Welcome to the Ben Damph Estate - Torridon - Scotland - Self …
Ben Damph is a 14,500 acre estate in North West Scotland offering self-catering acommodation, walking, climbing, freshwater loch and sea fishing.
Ben Damph and Torridon Circular - AllTrails
2025年2月16日 · Discover this 15.0-mile loop trail near Achnasheen, Highlands. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 6 h 51 min to complete. This trail is great for running and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are March through September.
Beinn Damh • Hiking Trail » outdooractive.com
2020年8月12日 · Ben Damh sits proudly at the far west of Glen Torridon, rising up from the sandy shores of Upper Loch Torridon, with its quartzite cap known as the 'Stirrup Mark'. One of the glen's most distinctive peaks, it is a hill of two halves, with the lower slopes' waterfalls and lush woodland in contrast to a striking, rocky ridge that reveals the full ...
Walk Report - Nice day on Ben Damh • Walkhighlands
2011年2月28日 · We climbed Ben Damh in October last year - the day was lovely, with blue sky and some breeze, perfect walking conditions. The most popular route up the mountain starts from the car park walk behind the Torridon Inn.
Beinn Damh | Steven Fallon
Beinn Damh towers above the Scots Pine forests surrounding the southern shore of Loch Torridon. It is a fine mountain, smaller in scale compared to its neighbouring Munro mountains, but no less dramatic.
Local History - Beinn Damh Estate - Ben Damph
Local History - Beinn Damh Estate Early Times. The whole of the Beinn Damh Estate lies in the parish of Applecross (a'chomraich in gaelic) and thus in former times was part of the lands of the ancient Abbey of Applecross, founded by St Malruba (Maol Rubha) in 673 A.D.
Beinn Damh, Highlands | Walkr
A 7 mile out and back climb to the well known Corbett, Beinn Damh (or Ben Damph). The footpath runs from the Torridon Inn, on the shores of Loch Torridon and passes through pine forest, with a stalkers path following the gorge before heading across a …