Mountains & hills · Scottish Highlands
Beinn Dorain
Also known as: Beinn Dòbhrainn, Beinn Dòbhrain
Beinn Dorain — Named summit at 1076 m.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 3 h–8 h
- Best time of year
- Late spring – early autumn (May–Oct)
- Nearest railway station
- Bridge of Orchy · 3.0 km
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Beinn Dorain is a named summit in the United Kingdom. Also known as: Beinn Dòbhrainn. Wikidata describes it as: "Named summit at 1076 m.". Coordinates: 56.5028°, -4.7222°.
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From the Wikipedia article
Beinn Dorain (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Dobhrain, 'hill of the otter'), is a mountain in the Breadalbane region of the Scottish Highlands. It overlooks Bridge of Orchy in Argyll. It is a Munro with a height of 1,076 metres (3,530 ft). The mountain is the subject of Duncan Ban MacIntyre's best known Gaelic poem, Moladh Beinn Dòbhrainn (English: "In Praise of Ben Doran"); MacIntyre had spent his youth and had worked as a gamekeeper in these parts. An t-urram thar gach beinn Aig Beinn Dòbhrain; De na chunnaic mi fon ghrèin, 'S i bu bhòidhche leam… English translation: Honour beyond each ben for Ben Doran; Of all I have seen beneath the sun, she is the most glorious for me The mountain is easily accessible from the Bridge of Orchy railway station, from where a path leads up to the bealach separating Beinn Dorain from Beinn an Dothaidh: the two hills are frequently climbed together from this point. The Scottish composer Ronald Stevenson composed a work for full chorus, chamber chorus, symphony orchestra and chamber orchestra based on MacIntyre's poem, entitled Moladh Beinn Dobhrain (In praise of Ben Dorain) in 2007. In this lyrical, tonal work, Stevenson used the original text and Hugh Macdiarmid's English translation of the verse. It was premiered on 19 January 2008 in Glasgow with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Opera Chorus, Glasgow University Chapel Choir and The Edinburgh Singers.
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- Coordinates
- 56.5028, -4.7222
- Address
- Argyll and Bute, Scotland
- Nearest railway station
- Bridge of Orchy — 3 km
- Official site
- www.walkhighlands.co.uk
Sources
- osm: n252103762 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Beinn Dorain (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Beinn Dorain.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Beinn Dorain?
- Beinn Dorain is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom.
- Is Beinn Dorain free to visit?
- Yes, Beinn Dorain is free to enter.
- How do I get to Beinn Dorain?
- The nearest railway station is Bridge of Orchy, about 3.0 km away.