Creagan na Beinne
Creagan na Beinne is the highest grass-covered hill between Glen Almond and Loch Tay, a smooth Corbett dome rising above rolling moorland.
Creagan na Beinne
| Height | 889m |
| Prominence | 455m |
| Meaning | mountain of the crags |
| Lists | Corbetts (C35) |
| Location | South of Loch Tay to Glen Almond, Loch Tay to the Trossachs |
| Grid Ref | NN744368 |
| Lat/Lon | 56.50692, -4.04169 |
Creagan na Beinne is a smooth, grass-covered Corbett that crowns the gentle uplands between Glen Almond and Loch Tay. Its rounded form rises prominently a section of the Rob Roy Way and its summit offers wide moorland views over glens and hills.
The most direct route sets out from Ardtalnaig on the south side of Loch Tay, following estate tracks to the base of Creagan na Beinne's eastern slopes. Alternatively, a longer approach starts in Sma' Glen to the east, following Glen Almond's glen track before climbing the broad southern slopes of the Corbett.
Routes up Creagan na Beinne
Creagan na Beinne and neighbours | |
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Hillwalking route over Creagan na Beinne, Ciste Buide a' Chlaidheimh and Creag Uchdag above Loch Tay, with rolling hills, wide views and discoveries. Peaks : 2 Corbetts, 1 Fiona
Ascent : 1700m (5580ft) Distance : 23km (14m) Time : 8:35hr | |
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