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Beinn Tarsuinn

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Beinn Tarsuinn

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Phenomenally wild, Beinn Tarsuinn sits in an extravagantly remote Highland landscape – Fisherfield Forest. No longer a forest, this epic knock and lochan landscape is challenging to every Munro-bagger and so much the better for its difficulty. This majestic mountain is one of Fisherfield’s five Munros and you can hike it in conjunction with the others for a massive adventure, by itself or with just its immediate neighbours.

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    March 19, 2020

    Beinn Tarsuinn is the halfway Munro if you're walking all five Fisherfield Munros in one day (starting and ending at Shenavall bothy). It takes most walkers a good 7 hours to reach Beinn Tarsuinn, and another 7 hours to get back to the bothy. The views from here are stunning. Neighbouring A'Mhaighdean officially takes the crown for the 'most remote Munro' but Beinn Tarsuinn certainly feels very remote. Look out for the 'tennis court' shaped plateau of rock just off the summit of Beinn Tarsuinn as you progress towards A'Mhaighdean.

      October 2, 2024

      Beinn Tarsuinn at 937m is a Munro on the Fisherfield Six round in the remote wilderness of the Fisherfield Forest in Wester Ross. at sort of half way round the walk, many walkers feel this is more remote tha A' Mhaighdean which seems to carry the status of most remote Muro.
      To the north west of Beinn tarsuinn there is a curious flat topped subsiduary summit of Suidheachan Fhinn which at 867m doesn't qualify as a Munro Top. It has impressive crags on all sides.
      Beinn Tarsuinn is an impressive viewpoint, both nearby to Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair, A'Mhaighdean and Ruadh Stac Mòr but also across the deep and dark Lochan Fada towards the Munro Slioch and the long Corbett ridge of Beinn Làir.

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