Beinn Shleibhe
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View from Beinn Shleibhe in a north-westerly direction to the island of Pabbay |
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| height | 93 m | |
| location | Berneray , Scotland | |
| Coordinates | 57 ° 44 '7 " N , 7 ° 9' 50" W | |
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| particularities | highest point on Berneray | |
Beinn Shleibhe ( English : Moor Hill ) is a hill on the Scottish Hebridean island of Berneray and its highest point with a height of about 93 m. The hill is in the northeast of the island about 1.2 km north of the settlement of Rushgarry and 250 m off the north coast. Loch Bhrusda , the most important natural freshwater reservoir on the island and the second tallest, Borve Hill , is about 800 m to the southwest. Beinn Shleibhe slopes gently to the east to the Beinn Ghainche hill . Its slopes are largely overgrown with grass.