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- Aonach_Beag abstract "Aonach Beag is a mountain in the Highlands of Scotland. It is located about 3 km east of Ben Nevis on the north side of Glen Nevis, near the town of Fort William. Apart from Ben Nevis, Aonach Beag is the highest peak in the British Isles without the Cairngorm mountains of eastern Scotland. Aonach means fair in Gaelic and Cairngorm means blue cairn in Gaelic. The word cairn means collection of stone or a mountain the word can still be seen used in areas which the Celts inhabited across Europe - Spain, Ireland, France, ScotlandAonach Beag is linked to its close neighbour to the south, Aonach Mòr by a high saddle or bealach The name Aonach Beag (small ridge) might suggest that this mountain is smaller than Aonach Mòr (big ridge). However Aonach Beag is higher; the names refer to the relative bulk of the two mountains rather than their altitude.The easiest way up is to take the gondola lift serving the Nevis Range ski area on Aonach Mòr (a height of 650 m above sea level), and follow the ridge joining the two peaks. More traditionally, the hill is often climbed from the south from Glen Nevis. This way the walker avoids the paraphernalia associated with the ski development. Aonach Beag is almost invariably climbed in conjunction with Aonach Mòr.Aonach Beag's north face holds one of Scotland's longest lying snow-patches (grid reference NN196718), which sits at the bottom of the climb known as 'Queen's View' at an altitude of about 950m. This patch has been known to last through to the first lasting snows of the new winter. This snow patch was present continuously from late 2006 to late November 2011.".
- Aonach_Beag elevation "1234.0".
- Aonach_Beag locatedInArea Lochaber.
- Aonach_Beag locatedInArea Scotland.
- Aonach_Beag nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OS Landranger 41".
- Aonach_Beag parentMountainPeak Ben_Nevis.
- Aonach_Beag prominence "404.0".
- Aonach_Beag thumbnail Aonach_beag.jpg?width=300.
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- Aonach_Beag elevationM "1234".
- Aonach_Beag gridRefUk "NN197715".
- Aonach_Beag gridref "NN202709".
- Aonach_Beag gridref "NN204701".
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- Aonach_Beag height "1100 m".
- Aonach_Beag height "1234 m".
- Aonach_Beag height "963 m".
- Aonach_Beag language Scottish_Gaelic.
- Aonach_Beag listing Marilyn_(hill).
- Aonach_Beag listing Munro.
- Aonach_Beag location Lochaber.
- Aonach_Beag location Scotland.
- Aonach_Beag name "Aonach Beag".
- Aonach_Beag name "Sgùrr a' Bhuic".
- Aonach_Beag name "Stob Choire Bhealaich".
- Aonach_Beag parentPeak Ben_Nevis.
- Aonach_Beag photo "Aonach beag.jpg".
- Aonach_Beag photoCaption "Aonach Beag from Aonach Mòr".
- Aonach_Beag prominenceM "404".
- Aonach_Beag pronunciation "(English approx:) uw-nuhkh baek".
- Aonach_Beag status "Munro Top".
- Aonach_Beag status "Munro Top, Murdo".
- Aonach_Beag status "Munro, Marilyn, Murdo".
- Aonach_Beag topo "OS Landranger 41".
- Aonach_Beag translation "Small ridge".
- Aonach_Beag wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Aonach_Beag subject Category:Marilyns_of_Scotland.
- Aonach_Beag subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_the_Central_Highlands.
- Aonach_Beag subject Category:Munros.
- Aonach_Beag point "56.79999 -4.95424".
- Aonach_Beag type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Aonach_Beag type Mountain109359803.
- Aonach_Beag type MountainsAndHillsOfTheCentralHighlands.
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- Aonach_Beag type Mountain.
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- Aonach_Beag type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Aonach_Beag comment "Aonach Beag is a mountain in the Highlands of Scotland. It is located about 3 km east of Ben Nevis on the north side of Glen Nevis, near the town of Fort William. Apart from Ben Nevis, Aonach Beag is the highest peak in the British Isles without the Cairngorm mountains of eastern Scotland. Aonach means fair in Gaelic and Cairngorm means blue cairn in Gaelic.".
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- Aonach_Beag lat "56.79999".
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