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Ben Venue (Scottish Gaelic: A' Bheinn Mheanbh) is a mountain in the Trossachs area of Scotland. The name Ben Venue is derived from the Scottish Gaelic words meaning "the miniature mountain". The summit lies approximately 2 kilometres south-west of the pier at the southern end of Loch Katrine. At the foot of the mountain close to the shore of Loch Katrine is Bealach nam Bò meaning the "pass of the cattle", a reference to the lawless days when Highland cattle "lifters" used the pass to drive stolen herds to their land.
Mae Ben Venue yn gopa mynydd a geir ar y daith o Loch Lomond i Strathyre yn Ucheldir yr Alban; cyfeiriad grid NN474063. rock
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| Mountains and hills of Stirling (council area) | natural=peak |
| Mountains and hills of the Southern Highlands | natural=peak |