Ben Lui from Ben Oss Ben
Lui ( 3703ft ) is the highest  of a group of four Munros that lie south of Glen Lochy, about 10km north of the head of Loch Lomond. The other three peaks in the group are Beinn a' Chleibh, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig. The
Ben Lui range of peaks is
       
      designated as a National Nature Reserve.  | 
      
Ben Lui above Glen Cononish The access road for Cononish Farm  
      and Cononish Gold Mine enables easy access by bike to the start of the climb "Get on Your Bike to climb Munros"  | 
      
Allt Eas Anie Waterfall on Beinn
Chuirn  on route from Dalrigh  | 
      
Ben
Lui  above track from Cononish Farm  | 
      
One
of the many waterfalls  on ascent to Coire Gaothach  | 
      
       
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Summit ridge of Ben Lui above Coire Gaothach  | 
      
       
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![]() Summit ridge of Ben Lui above Coire Gaothach  | 
      
       
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Airplane wreckage on
Ben Lui 
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Ben Challum  
      beyond Glen Cononish  | 
      
![]() Panorama of the peaks to the south of Ben Lui  | 
      
One of the twin
summits of
Ben Lui  
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 Summit of
Ben Lui  (
3703ft ) 
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One of the twin
summits of
Ben Lui 
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Ben Cruachan from Ben Lui 
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Bheinn Bhuidhe from Ben Lui 
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Coire Gaothach and
      Glen
Cononish 
      from summit of Ben Lui  | 
      
Ridge above Coire Gaothach  | 
      
Ben Challum  
      beyond Cononish Farm  | 
      
Ben
Lui above Glen Cononish 
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![]() Ben
Lui ascent route  | 
      
![]() Ben Lui ascent route  | 
      
![]() Map for Ben Lui  |