Beinn an Fhogharaidh

Beinn an Fhogharaidh is a mountain ridge, 616 metres (2,021 ft) high, in the southern Scottish Highlands near the village of Aberfoyle in Stirling council area, Scotland.

[3] The highest point of the double summit is about one mile due south of the peak of Ben Venue and lies between Creag Innich (522 metres (1,713 ft)) to the east and Stob an Lochain (684 metres (2,244 ft)), an outlier of Ben Venue, to the northwest.

[3] The mountain forms a long, treeless ridge branching off the southern end of the Ben Venue ridge (727 metres (2,385 ft)) and running roughly northwest to southeast above the northern shores of Loch Ard in the Trossachs region of the Grampians, the southern part of the Scottish Highlands.

[3][4] A track to Ledard Farm branches off the B 829 road that runs along the north shore of Loch Ard and climbs the southeast spur of Beinn an Fhogharaidh, below the summit of Creag Innich.

It passes just below the summit and crosses the west top before continuing to the crags of Stob an Lochain.