Benvane (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Bhàn) is a mountain in the Trossachs, in Stirling council area, Scotland.
It lies within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park,[4] and the summit is on the western boundary of the Trossachs National Nature Reserve.
From the south the summit can be reached via the 6 km-long ridge that connects it to Ben Ledi: the bealach between the two peaks can be reached via Ben Ledi itself or directly: either from the Stank Glen on the west side of this ridge, ascending from the shores of Loch Lubaig; or from Brig o' Turk via the Glen Finglas reservoir and Glen Casaig.
Brig o' Turk also serves as the start point for a route ascending directly to Benvane's summit via its south ridge.
[3] The Ben Ledi-Benvane ridge marks the boundary between West Strathyre estate (owned by Forestry and Land Scotland),[1][6] and Glen Finglas Estate, which is owned by the Woodland Trust.