ben wyvis

Ben Wyvis is a mountain in Easter Ross, in the northern Highlands of Scotland. It lies north-west of Dingwall, in the council area of Highland, and the county of Ross and Cromarty. Ben Wyvis is a large winding and undulating ridge running roughly north–south for about 5 km, the highest point of which is Glas Leathad Mòr at 1,046 metres. Geologically, th…
Ben Wyvis is a mountain in Easter Ross, in the northern Highlands of Scotland. It lies north-west of Dingwall, in the council area of Highland, and the county of Ross and Cromarty. Ben Wyvis is a large winding and undulating ridge running roughly north–south for about 5 km, the highest point of which is Glas Leathad Mòr at 1,046 metres. Geologically, the ridge is composed of Moine pelitic gneiss. The mountain is prominent in views of the area, presenting a whale-back shape above the farmland of Strathconon.
  • Elevation: 1,046 m (3,432 ft)
  • Location: Easter Ross, Scotland
  • Prominence: c. 691 m
  • Parent peak: Beinn Dearg
  • Listing: Marilyn, Munro
  • Language of name: Gaelic
  • Parent range: Northwest Highlands
Data from: en.wikipedia.org