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Name:An Creachal Beag
Hill number:3238
Height:870m / 2854ft
Parent (Ma):940  Aonach Buidhe
RHB Section:12B: Killilan to Inverness
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Alsh & Duich
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NH 06650 33180
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:43m
Col:827m  NH061328  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
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Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 48 users)ByDate of Ascent
5 hour walk from Killilan car park to An Creachal Beag. Onwards to Sgairt Lair, Sgurr na h-Eige and Creag Ghlas. Returned via Falls of Glomach. 42km total in 13 hours.PGCE08/04/2023
andrew brown18/09/2022
TommyG14/08/2022
Alan Whatley04/04/2022
Gallovidian21/03/2022
Aonach Buidhe and An Cruachal Beag from about 2km up track on west side, a good route, nice gradient and a good walk.dickscroop28/08/2021
patrick21/07/2021
LadyinAyeVan05/06/2021
From Killilan, after Aonach Buidhe, then the east topRHW18/05/2021
alda26/09/2020
Tom Mundell08/08/2020
interloper29/07/2019
weaselmaster27/07/2019
Sick Kid27/07/2019
daviemore31/05/2018
BaggerGutt23/05/2018
AlanD16/05/2018
Long overnight route from Killilan. Left 10.20am, walked past Iron lodge then up SSW ridge of Aonach Buidhe to summit, detoured to top approx 400m to W,then return to summit and followed NE ridge to An Creachal Beag and Aonach Cas. Descent off ridge ENE using stalkers path then across stream and ascent to the very remote An Cruachan - good views as for the rest of the day. Descent SSW back down to glen and followed path to S end of Loch Mhoicean. From here took fairly direct route to summit of Carn na Breabaig 10.20pm, pitched tent. Woke up to bright sunshine and outstanding views to the Affric mountains with cloud in the glens. Descended WSW to Iron Lodge and long walk back to car.RobertP04/07/2017
Tricky29/05/2017
Kevin2903519/03/2017
neilsan09/06/2016
Day 1 of bothy trip: Killilan - Sguman Coinntich - Faochaig - Aonach Buidhe - Maol-bhuidhedavidpettit8401/06/2016
Martin R15/03/2016
good views from topoatcake15/06/2015
Bike to Iron Lodge, then up ridge from top end of Loch Mhoicean. Then to A B.ngthack15/05/2015
Gavin Theobald31/05/2014
Preceded main peak from Iron Lodge.jimbloomer15/11/2012
W main peak, out and in.nordicstar26/08/2012
mae22/05/2010
chalky195304/06/2009
richtea504003/05/2009
ajwxyzt03/05/2009
Fletch12/04/2009
kathyh16/08/2008
Wycombe Wanderer05/06/2008
En route to Aonach Buidhe.NotReallyABagger30/07/2006
Martin6630/07/2006
IainT24/05/2004
bertbarnett12329/04/2004
StueyB29/06/2003
Colin Crawford13/04/2003
GaryJones01/01/2003
On way up Aonach Buidhe(qv) from bothy- gives a really good ascent, nice high ridge section. With Pete.pwheeler24/05/2001
alda28/04/2000
Sherlock04/11/1995
Alan Moore05/06/1989
kanderson01/01/1970
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