Beinn Ceitlein is the name given to the second highest of three peaks in this mountain, the higher being Stob Dubh (Corbett). It seems logical that Beinn Ceitlein should be considered the mountain name, as this mountain forms the N wall of Glen Ceitlein. Whatever your views, Stob Dubh and Beinn Ceitlein are connected by a high ridge, 765m, and you should climb both peaks whilst there. This is a complex hill with four ridges, SW and N from Stob Dubh (Corbett), S turning W and N turning E from Beinn Ceitlein. The slopes are moderately steep with frequent rocky outcrops which are easily bypassed during ascent.
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