Beinn Tarsuinn (Corbett)

Coordinates: 55°37′19″N 5°14′31″W / 55.62194°N 5.24194°W / 55.62194; -5.24194
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Beinn Tarsuinn
Gaelic
Geography
LocationIsle of Arran, Scotland
OS gridNR959412
Topo mapOS Landranger 69

Beinn Tarsuinn is a

Corbetts on the island, lying between Glen Rosa
to the east and Glen Iorsa to the west.

Beinn Tarsuinn is often climbed in conjunction with the neighbouring peak of Cìr Mhòr, to which it is linked by a rocky ridge forming the subsidiary top of A' Chìr. The crossing of A' Chìr involves scrambling, however the two peaks can be linked without crossing A' Chìr by means of a path that traverse the ridge's western side. The simplest and shortest route up Beinn Tarsuinn is via one of the two ridges on either side of the Coire a' Bhradain; both ridges drop down into Glen Rosa, the usual access for most walkers to this group of hills.

References

  1. ^ "Beinn Tarsuinn - Corbett (Walkhighlands)".

55°37′19″N 5°14′31″W / 55.62194°N 5.24194°W / 55.62194; -5.24194