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Glen Mhor | |
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Glen | |
Coordinates: 56°12′54″N 04°52′32″W / 56.21500°N 4.87556°W | |
Location | Cowal; Argyll and Bute |
Formed by | glacial erosion |
Glen Mhor is a short glen located in the Arrochar Alps, within the Cowal Peninsula, Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. The B828 goes through the glen, linking the top of Glen Croe (A83) at the Rest & be Thankful viewpoint in the east, in the west with the Hell's Glen (B839).[1][2][3]
The glen is in both the Argyll Forest Park and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.[4][5]
The glen gives access to the following mountains of the Arrochar Alps:[6][7][8]
The mountains are popular with both hillwalkers and climbers.
The glen was formed by glacial erosion and has repercussions today, as many areas are still unstable.[9][10]
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Category:Glens of Scotland
Category:Valleys of Argyll and Bute
Category:Glens of Cowal