A 1214m Munro above Loch Tay, home to rare alpine flora that's best left undisturbed by staying on the path. A hard climb via Beinn Ghlas rewarded with views to the Cairngorms on a clear day.
Wikidata-validated, NTS-managed National Nature Reserve with visitor centre and dedicated path; but rare alpine flora nearby means the summit path itself is robust while off-path wandering is discouraged — publish path/summit as public, add stay-on-path caveat for flora sensitivity.
NTS Ben Lawers car park off the minor road from Loch Tay (Lochan na Lairige road).
Path via Beinn Ghlas to Ben Lawers summit.
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