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Name:Conival
Hill number:1184
Height:987m / 3238ft
Parent (Ma):1183  Ben More Assynt
RHB Section:16E: Scourie to Lairg
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Dornoch, Inver
Watershed:Cardiff to Cape Wrath, Dover to Cape Wrath, Lowestoft to Duncansby Head, Land's End to John o' Groats, Dornoch Firth, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain, Murdo,
Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NC 30332 19925
Summit feature:shelter
Drop:101m
Col:886m  NC 3099 2006  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 15
(1:25k) 442E
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 757 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Conival, Ben More Assynt plus south topGeoff Briggs21/11/2023
Chasejet26/09/2023
vgiorgio16/08/2023
bogdodger13/08/2023
Round of Conival, Ben More Assynt and Ben More Assynt South Top. Took the good path in from Inchnadamph and up Conival. Across the ridge to Ben More Assynt via it's W top and up to the munro summit. Followed the path across the ridge to the S top - it's a fairly pleasant ridge in summer, no real exposure or technical sections (just one lump of rock that can be clambered over or around). Headed south after the S top and then before the ascent to Carn nan Conbhairean, dropped very steeply down the side of a gully to the valley floor, and then skirted west of Dubh-Loch Mor and up to the bealach between Conival and Breabag, and then the intermittent path back out to the original inbound track, and back to Inchnadamph. Total time 7h 11min - very hot day.mproudfoot17/06/2023
anguscow10/06/2023
dickiewren09/06/2023
Walk in from Inchnadamph up Conival and along ridge to Ben More Assynt. Relatively easy day. Cloud base at 900 metres although cloud cleared as I descended. Time taken 7 hours 15 minutes. Although I spent a lot of time chatting and then relaxing on the summits. Distance 11.5 miles 3868 feet of ascent.isabelle06/06/2023
Livi202001/06/2023
Weather fair.MountainMac21/04/2023
Dottie30/11/2022
From Inchnadanph. Via caves to Am Bealach, Dubh Loch Mor. Steeply up to ridge just S of Carn nan Conbhairean. South top, Ben More Assynt, Conival and return via Allt a Choinne Mhill. Last hour in darkness. 9 hour walk. With B and R.jenx29/11/2022
On own. Weather perfect with cloud level above summits all day giving fantastic views throughout. From the public car park in front of Inchmadamph Hotel to Conival then onto Ben More Assynt, returning by the same route.Beeliner11/09/2022
with Douggrahamzwilson05/09/2022
Neil Midgley25/08/2022
ALHEJ Wilkins24/08/2022
Cornival and Ben More. Camped at around 800m and had an early start.Nicky C16/08/2022
Driftwood20/06/2022
1/2 - from Inchnadamph - straight-forward walk in along Gleann Dubh. Gets a bit step as you head northeast - the scramble at the top does look a bit intimidating but is simple. Cloud down to 750m. I/M rain. Cold wind. Limited views. From summit descended to East......wychwood12/06/2022
gettingonabit06/06/2022
rox.a.k22/05/2022
anguscow05/04/2022
stalky1426/03/2022
jfwilson28/09/2021
Emma and Simon08/09/2021
Rory Bryson26/08/2021
Conival, Ben More Assynt & Breabag from Inchnadamph to Allt nan Uamh , bike back to Inchnadamph. 25km hike, 5km bikeHuwel16/08/2021
Caitlin270513/08/2021
With ChristineKeith9930/07/2021
With Keithchristine9930/07/2021
jswalker29/07/2021
amcvey25/07/2021
Conical & Ben More Assynt. There and back. Cloudy going up but clear views with cloud inversion on summits.Ajm031021/07/2021
davefh11/07/2021
TommyG07/06/2021
club camping weekend, solo walkJamesSDonald05/06/2021
spallen30/05/2021
From the public car park in front of Inchmadamph Hotel, set off hobbling with stiff Achilles as a result of tough ascents through knee deep soft snow up Ben Klibreck and Ben Hope 2 and 3 days ago respectively. Followed River Traligill along Glean Dubh before ascending alongside Allt a'Choinne Mhill. This brought us to the bottom of a 300m ascent up the north shoulder of Conival. Returned to this summit on way back after going on to Ben More (Assynt).mntainman10/05/2021
Climbed from Inchnadamph with AML, descent past war grave to lochan and stalkers path to ND.Hoyle26/09/2020
On fantastic trip to Assyntanabel.martinez26/09/2020
Rannoch_Monkey16/09/2020
carole engel29/08/2020
From Inchnadamph following track along Traligill to col between Beinn an Fhurain and Conival, then up Conival, continuing along ridge to Ben More Assynt via W top, returned same way (14:40 at Conival). With JAS.kdbennett16/08/2020
With D Great day, windy up valley but calmer higher up. Golden eagle at ridge then back to ullapool for seafood shack. View to hope and klibreck and an teallach.Rodge16/08/2020
Andrew Stalker15/08/2020
David12314/08/2020
Dave McG31/07/2020
Calymene30/07/2020
TCalymeneB30/07/2020
josiesmunros21/07/2020