Benevean

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Benevean
Inverness-shire
Summit: 2,011 feet NH218255
57°17’9"N, 4°57’26"W

Benevean is a mountain in Inverness-shire, standing over Glen Affric, on the shore of its lake of famed beauty, Loch Benevean, which takes its name from the mountain. Both the mountain and the loch are also known, more frequently on maps today, by the Gaelic name of Beinn a' Mheadhoinn.

The hill rises to 2,011 feet.