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Name:Beinn Bhreac
Hill number:3136
Height:843m / 2766ft
Parent (Ma):633  Carn an Fhreiceadain
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NH 74008 06943
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:32m
Col:811m  NH733071  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) OL56 402
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 209 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Followed the WH route from Kingussie, but parked a little higher up the road at the golf club (no one playing on New Year’s Day). The track up and over Beinn Bhreac was definitely better than heather bashing, but was quite iced up lower down. Better going in firmer snow higher up. Very cold but mostly stunn8ngly clear, with light winds. Descent to the Allt Mor was quick, but more f7n and games with ice lower down. 17km 4h 10Rockdoctor01/01/2024
Kingussie, free cp, up road to Pitmain Lodge and east track past shooting hut all way to summit, on to Craig an Fheiceadain and down west track back to Pitmain.Flatfield18/09/2023
From layby 116 on A9 near Lynchat, followed road N through Upper Raitts. After crossing Raitts Burn, followed road N and W to Ruighe na Roig (lot of midge) then followed fence uphill to summit.187lenny27/08/2023
Circuit of Glen Gynack from Kingussie. Followed track up Glen Gynack and fior short distance up W side of Allt Mor, then headed W up hillside to near beallach and short climb to Creag Mhor. Continued to Creag Dhubh, Carn Coire na h-Inghinn, Geal Charn, Carn a' Bhothain Mholaich and Carn an Fhreiceadain. Easy walking on track to Beinn Bhreac then descent (steep at end) and climb to Meall a' Chocaire. Continued S and climbed Creag Bhalg. Returned via track running roughly SW (path marked on map disappeared near golf course).RobertP01/06/2023
Last one of the round, barely felt like a hill with track approach but they all count and some have to be easy!Trantham Clan21/05/2023
On day 6 of TGOC 2023, from Fèith Talagain to Allt Mòr.alistairpooler17/05/2023
Livi202029/04/2023
saas26/04/2023
From parking at Golf Club, up the east track.N.Morters02/04/2023
Solo from Ardvonie car park (free!). Clockwise round on trax. Visiting Carn an Fhreiceadain. Snow and ice up top. Well signed on lower part of walk.DampandDusty05/02/2023
anguscow24/01/2023
hhjj02/10/2022
Alan Whatley12/06/2022
49pp10/06/2022
With JohnOik05/06/2022
From Kingussie car park, along tracks by river, past Pitmain, continuing on estate tracks on E side to Beinn Bhreac, then Càrn an Fhreiceadain, descending SW to track junction at NH728053, taking the track to W down to Allt Unaig, crossing it, then on ATV track up the S hillside, thence to Càrn Coire na h-Inghinn and along the ridge (tricky in mist) to Creag Dhubh and Creag Mhor, descending ENE to rejoin the estate tracks and return to Kingussie (5h55m)kdbennett24/04/2022
ac2230/03/2022
adriancowl30/03/2022
Tartantraveller27/03/2022
govanah26/03/2022
PeteN21/02/2022
rocket-ron19/02/2022
Kevin2903511/02/2022
gomezhdm07/02/2022
From Kingussie car park by bike to 540m before bridge back over All Mór, then on foot to Carn an Fhreiceadain and on to Beinn Bhreac. Both in cloud / driving drizzle.CJM02/02/2022
TommyG08/01/2022
salen06/12/2021
From Kinguisse up road past golf course then estate track up the west side of the stream Allt Mor, to the summit trig and shelter of Cairn an Fhreiceadain. Continued along track to Beinn Bhreac. Returned on estate road down the east side of the Allt Mor.mart079727/10/2021
Mark Hodgson08/10/2021
On the way off the Corbett.Owen B18/09/2021
EKilburn14/08/2021
stuartgreig27/07/2021
9/9 Creag Mhor, Creag Dhubh, Carn Coire na h Inghinn, Geal Charn, Carn a Bhothian Mholaich, Bruach nan Imirichean, Carn Sgulain, Carn An Fhreiceadain and Beinn Bhreac. Tough Climb first, then easier walking along old and established fence lines right out into the moors then back on good tracks for the Corbett and down on tracks over Beinn Bhreac making the last miles easier. So remote out there!nickywood107/07/2021
Pete R03/07/2021
ridgewalker2301/07/2021
07:12 bus from Kingussie to Kincraig, then Kincraig to Kingussie over 1 HF and 10 Simms. 6/11PGCE05/06/2021
creag mhor, creag dhubh, carn coire na h inghinn, geal charn, carn a bhothain mholaich, bruach nan imirichean, carn squlain, carn an fhreiceadain repeat, beinn bhreac from kingussie golf club CP.robertphillips08/11/2020
carole engel23/09/2020
FCL30/08/2020
ThickIce16/08/2020
buggerlugs22/03/2020
1 of 8: From the golf club CP via the shooting hut.ChrisR24/01/2020
From the golf course to Beinn Breac and then Can an Fhreiceadain along the stalking tracks (stopping at a rather nice stalking hut for brunch en route). Continued along track towards Meall Unaig to another hut for lunch. A rather tame Mountain hare who lives under the hut also had his/her lunch. Crossed the burn and straight up to Cairn Coire na h-Inghinn, then over to Creag Dhubh and Mhor. A muddy ATV track follows the burn between the two Creag's before joining the main track alongside the Allt Mor and back to Pitmain Lodge and the private road to the golf club.summitter19/01/2020
Alex C04/11/2019
1 of 7: Parked at the golf club CP. via shooting hut.ChrisR31/10/2019
Gallovidian25/10/2019
alda18/10/2019
Done. A slight detour from the track.Play2End13/09/2019
Ben Rinnes13/08/2019
m0untain_n0mad26/07/2019