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Name:Farragon Hill
Hill number:136
Height:782.4m / 2567ft
RHB Section:02A: Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,Y)
Grid ref:NN 84035 55298
Summit feature:small cairn
Drop:185.6m
Col:596.8m  NN 8262 5417  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 52
(1:25k) OL49E 386E
Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 398 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
SunnyAdventures225/03/2024
anguscow06/02/2024
Up Foss Mine track almost to the top of Meall Tairneachan, steeply down eastwards to rejoin track, through the now disused mine area and on almost to the end of the track. Faint and intermittent path to Farragon Hill then straight back via the track to the start. All quite straightforward.TRG31808/11/2023
stuartgreig05/11/2023
From Loch Tummel via track from Netherton and Beinn Eagagach. Short snow flurry but clear day with cold wind.N.Morters14/10/2023
1 of 6: From Netherton. There is a small- 2 car- designated parking bay by the lochside. Cloud drifting on and off at the top: mainly on. With Karen.ChrisR30/09/2023
From Meall Tairneachan dropped down to pick up the mine track.Fellhugger11/09/2023
Iloveducks22/04/2023
solitaryfellwanderer08/04/2023
Glenford20/11/2022
From the west using the mine road/track then intermittent trodden paths to the summit. Final bit up to the summit was hard work! Returned by the same route. Didn't include Meall Tairneachan this time as have already done it twice before.Fife Walking18/09/2022
stevent080910/09/2022
Solo Meall Tairneachan & Farragon Hill from the B846. Took the track to the mine (via the Meall Tairneachan summit), and then the faint track and path up Farragon Hill, then back the same way. The mine was quiet (Sunday) so was able to walk through the middle of it with no issues. Cloudy with sunny spells, and fairly gusty on Farragon Hill. Total time 4h 22min.mproudfoot07/08/2022
colazione09/07/2022
Pommyjon01/07/2022
weaselmaster12/06/2022
Meall Tarneachan and Farragon Hill from the layby opposite the entrance to the Foss mine. Followed the track from Foss mine then bashed my way through the heather to the summitGary Heath31/05/2022
Fifth visit, on TGOC22Colin Crawford19/05/2022
TommyG08/05/2022
GavinTheobald 309/04/2022
Veryhappybunny03/04/2022
geoffreycurnock30/03/2022
rocket-ron13/02/2022
Kevin2903525/01/2022
With Meall Tairneachan from Tummel. Cycled from Pitlochry to Netherton, used tracks for both hills, cut down over Doire Leathan to track through forestry to Frenich. Shower in morning at Perth station, but dry while I was out and sunny too. Below zero above 600m and a scattering of snow. Met one couple at summit of Farragon. Rounsfell03/01/2022
From Edradynate (parked on wide verge above hydro turbine house at NN884519) via Brae of Cluny and estate track to ridge. Then off-piste to summit. Popped up to Beinn Eagagach and had a look at the old barytes mine pits.vuirich16/08/2021
SunnyAdventures06/08/2021
Solo MTB from Netherton on S shore of Loch Tummel. Good track to Lochan a' Chait. Walk to summit over trackless ground.John Lee14/07/2021
Llondon18/05/2021
With Meall Tairneachan from Aberfeldy. Usual route via baryte mine from Meall Tairneachan. Descended NE past Lochan a' Chait to 4x4 track, then past Loch Glassie back to Aberfeldy.quadbarrel24/04/2021
Stunning snowy walk from quarry entry along the mine road Meall Tairneachan and Farragon, down to track and onto mine road and on to strathtay. (seemed a better option when looking at out and back). Really nice walk in fantastic views to schehallion and Ben Lawers to the south and Beinn a'Ghlo to the north. 15 miles in 6hrs 10 with deep snow at timesNicky C30/12/2020
Ralph29/11/2020
phil10113/10/2020
Standard out and back of the two Corbetts. 111th Corbett, half way there.Owen B27/09/2020
langskill20/09/2020
Crawford Lindsay16/08/2020
wintergreen16/08/2020
ThickIce06/08/2020
Climbed with Heinke (DMC) - started off terrible weather but by the time we reached Farragon hill completely clear and sunnyamcculloch25/07/2020
With David Alexander and Dave Roberts. From bottom of mine track on B846 (10:20) walked to highest point and followed small path to summit (11:35). Back to track and followed it downhill past the Baryte workings to its end. Climbed up to Farragon Hill SW ridge and thence to summit (2:10); steep at end. Descended same route initially then E to track and down past Lurgan and Milton of Cluny to car parked at 884518 just N of end of estate road (17:00). Mainly high cloud with good views.dbb14/07/2020
Via Foss Mines TrackPaulineD11/07/2020
walk livi11/07/2020
Stavanger Toestub04/07/2020
saas04/02/2020
Start from a parking area off the road Grid 869595 Netherton, take the main track all the way then over rough ground to the top return the same way.smocks and denims25/10/2019
garbo110327/09/2019
Up the 4WD track from Netherton, crossing a being-built road going E-W across the range (I know that these mountain tracks are handy for us baggers, but surely enough now!). Eventually the track took me to just below Beinn Eagagach, after which I went cross country to Meall an Fhearna, Beinn Eagagach West Top, then Farragon Hill. Returned to Netherton via the North Top, Creag an Lochain and its North Top, Soon Mhor, then a track to the east of the burn east of this final hill, which leads all the way back to the lochside road. About 5 leisurely hrs in total.summitter20/09/2019
With Sue from Netherton the river crossing just passable on a very wet and windy day. This made the use of bikes not a good idea. Walked the track then onto the fairly craggy top. Returned same way. expected the rain to ease and rivers were passable.Frank31/08/2019
Biked to what used to be Netherton for a late evening ascent of Tom an Fhuarain before a bivi just before the top of Beinn Eagagach continuing the next day with ten more tops to finish at the Lime kiln car park and my car. Beinn Eagagach; Creag an Lochain; Farragon Hill N.top; Creag Mhadaidh; Creag an Loch; Ciochana Chop; Meall Tairneachan; Creag Chean and Meall Odhar Mor. A lot of heather!dickscroop26/08/2019
Wayne Morris02/08/2019