BEN NEVIS

Size: 79 x 79 cm

Material: climbing ropes, plywood

Made in: Czech Republic

(Product color may vary slightly from photo)


8,300 Kč

EASY HANGING

The climbing rope art is equipped with a sturdy picture hook on the back for hanging on the wall. Installation is very simple. Just drill a hole in the wall, insert a dowel and screw in a screw. Then you can simply hang the rope art. This method of attachment ensures that the painting is held firmly on the wall and at the same time allows for easy removal or minor adjustments to the position.

BEN NEVIS

Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, reaching a height of 1,345 meters above sea level. It is located in Scotland, near the town of Fort William, which is often referred to as the "capital of British outdoor activities". 

The mountain is part of the Grampian Mountains and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The first ascent to the peak was made in 1771 by the botanist James Robertson, who was collecting botanical specimens in the area. Although the height of the mountain is not extreme compared to the Alpine giants, the weather on Ben Nevis is very changeable and often harsh - fog, strong winds and rain are not uncommon here even in the summer months. 

There are several routes to the summit, the most famous and easiest of which is the so-called "Mountain Track", which is accessible even to tourists without mountaineering experience. Interestingly, the remains of an old meteorological observatory from the 19th century are located on the summit, which today commemorates the history of scientific research in extreme conditions.