
Beinn Ime Scotland
Conquer Beinn Ime, a majestic Munro in the Arrochar Alps, offering unparalleled highland views and a challenging yet rewarding hike.
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Beinn Ime Scotland
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Must-see attractions
Conquer Beinn Ime, a majestic Munro in the Arrochar Alps, offering unparalleled highland views and a challenging yet rewarding hike.
"Breathtaking views at the top, well worth the hard 7-hour walk in winter conditions!"

🚗 Parking at Succoth
Parking is available at Succoth car park, often with a small fee. Arrive early as it fills up quickly!
🥾 Sturdy Footwear is Key
Good, sturdy hiking boots are a must for the rocky and potentially boggy terrain.

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Rating
4.8 · 114 reviews
Type
Natural Feature
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Beinn Ime Summit
Summit
Reach the highest peak in the Arrochar Alps for breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding highlands and lochs.

The Cobbler (Ben Arthur)
En route to Beinn Ime
A distinctive rocky outcrop offering unique climbing opportunities and stunning vistas, often combined with Beinn Ime.

Beinn Narnain
En route to Beinn Ime
Another Munro offering fantastic views, often bagged alongside Beinn Ime for a rewarding double summit day.
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🚗 Parking at Succoth
Parking is available at Succoth car park, often with a small fee. Arrive early as it fills up quickly!
🥾 Sturdy Footwear is Key
Good, sturdy hiking boots are a must for the rocky and potentially boggy terrain.
🗺️ Navigation Skills
While paths are generally good, fog or snow can make navigation tricky. Consider a map and compass.
🎒 Pack for All Weather
Scottish weather changes fast! Bring layers, waterproofs, and sun protection.
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🚗 Parking at Succoth
Parking is available at Succoth car park, often with a small fee. Arrive early as it fills up quickly!
🥾 Sturdy Footwear is Key
Good, sturdy hiking boots are a must for the rocky and potentially boggy terrain.
🗺️ Navigation Skills
While paths are generally good, fog or snow can make navigation tricky. Consider a map and compass.
🎒 Pack for All Weather
Scottish weather changes fast! Bring layers, waterproofs, and sun protection.
📸 Combine Peaks
Many hikers combine Beinn Ime with Beinn Narnain and The Cobbler for a full day's adventure.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Beinn Ime for its breathtaking summit views and the rewarding challenge of bagging a Munro. Many enjoy combining it with Beinn Narnain and The Cobbler for a full day's adventure. However, the unpredictable Scottish weather and potentially boggy terrain can make the hike difficult, especially for unprepared hikers.
"Had a hard 7 hour walk from the car park to the summit in a very cold snow and ice winter, was blowing a gale at the top making it hard to stand, it was an easy enough walk up to the turn off for the cobbler on a well maintained path, after that it was navigate over the snow covered grass, still boggy in parts"
A Mitchell
"Loved this walk....beautiful day. Views at the top were breathtaking....well worth it....but defo go 1st thing as it gets busy with tourists"
Brian Robertson
"Great walk up I combined a walk up the cobbler followed by walk up Ben Ime. About 17k Starting at the car park in Succoth I had great weather, there was good path but good sturdy footwear needed. It took about 5 hours at a relatively quick pace.
But well worth the walk fantastic awesome views"
Monkey
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Beinn Ime is most commonly accessed from the Succoth car park near Arrochar. If traveling by public transport, you can take a train to Arrochar & Tarbet station and then a taxi or bus to the trailhead.
Yes, there is a car park at Succoth, which is the primary starting point for hikes up Beinn Ime and surrounding Munros. It can get busy, so arriving early is recommended.
It's possible but challenging. You can reach Arrochar by train and then arrange a taxi to Succoth. Planning is crucial for public transport users.
The most popular route starts at Succoth, often including Beinn Narnain and The Cobbler before or after Beinn Ime, forming a circular route.
A hike to Beinn Ime alone can take around 4-5 hours round trip, but combining it with Beinn Narnain and The Cobbler can extend this to 7-10 hours depending on pace and breaks.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Beinn Ime is a natural mountain and does not require tickets for entry. However, parking at Succoth car park may have a small fee.
Beinn Ime is accessible at all times as it is an outdoor mountain. However, hiking in darkness is not recommended for safety reasons.
There is no entrance fee for Beinn Ime itself. The only potential cost is for parking at the Succoth car park.
Yes, many local outdoor activity providers offer guided hikes up Beinn Ime and the surrounding Munros, which can be beneficial for navigation and safety.
For self-guided hikes, no booking is required. If you opt for a guided tour, book directly with the tour operator in advance, especially during peak season.
🎫 🥾 Onsite Experience
Beinn Ime is considered a moderate to challenging hike, especially when combined with other peaks. It's a Munro, meaning it's over 3,000 feet.
The views from Beinn Ime are spectacular, offering panoramic vistas of the Scottish Highlands, surrounding lochs, and even the Clyde Estuary on clear days.
While families can hike parts of the route, the full ascent to Beinn Ime and its surrounding Munros can be strenuous for young children. Consider shorter, less demanding walks in the area.
Wear sturdy hiking boots, waterproof trousers and jacket, and layers of clothing. A hat and gloves are advisable even in summer.
There are no facilities at the summit of Beinn Ime. It is a remote mountain peak, so be prepared to be self-sufficient.
📸 📸 Photography
The summit of Beinn Ime offers incredible panoramic views. The approach through the glen and the distinctive shape of The Cobbler also make for great shots.
Sunrise and sunset can offer dramatic lighting, but clear midday conditions provide the best visibility for capturing the vast landscapes.
A wide-angle lens is great for landscapes, and a telephoto lens can capture distant peaks. A sturdy tripod is useful for low-light conditions. Don't forget extra batteries!
Drone usage in national parks can be restricted. Always check the latest regulations for Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park before flying a drone.
Look for reflections in any lochans, dramatic cloud formations, and the unique geological features of The Cobbler.




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