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Name:Creag Ghuanach
Hill number:337
Height:621m / 2037ft
RHB Section:04A: Fort William to Loch Treig and Loch Leven
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NN 29998 68993
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:212m
Col:409m  NN284689  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 41
(1:25k) 385W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 169 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
8.15 train from Tulloch, Corrour 8.32. Slushy, boggy path along the railway line eventually joins the excellent gravel road. Down to Loch Treig, over the bridge by the lodge, path along the river to the bend, then continued SW uphill to the gap with the minor knoll to the left. Then more steeply north in the wet snow, a bit crunchy underfoot once on the main summit ridge at 540m, but no problems. Summit at 10.39. Retraced steps rather more leisurely for the 3.24 train back. Lovely outing in good weather excepting a couple of sleety showers.Owen B13/02/2024
SunnyAdventures216/12/2023
amblemark13/09/2023
andrew brown06/08/2023
ketzster08/07/2023
From Corrour along track to Creaguaineach Lodge, over bridge then SW to c NN 304687, up hillside onto SW ridge to summit. An impressive view point; sorry to leave! NW then N to rejoin track and out to Spean Bridge. 17m.MichaelF25/05/2023
davezeking22/05/2023
Train from Crianlarich to Corrour, bike to Loch Treig, climbed wide, shallow, steep gully and emerged right near summit. Came down SW ridge. Munros all round....IanHHill12/05/2023
From Corrour Station, as per SMC route up from Abhainn Rath. Continued to Garbh Chnapan.duchally21/04/2023
From Corrour 6½ hours. Loch Ossian track outward, path beside train line (not too boggy) on way back to ensure we caught afternoon train.rogreeves17/04/2023
LovelyLass17/04/2023
https://strava.app.link/5EOJB3clWybJohn11/04/2023
weaselmaster24/03/2023
Sick Kid24/03/2023
scott duncan27/07/2022
Ralph18/07/2022
nicolajane07/07/2022
weaselmaster23/04/2022
Sick Kid22/04/2022
Beinn na Cloiche, Creag Guanach to Cnapp Cruinn from Corrour through to Roybridge where I was staying. Misty to start clearing to nice run towards Staoineag in the sun and misting up later. Bridge at Monessie closed due to risk, but passable fortunately. Solo.davechaffey15/09/2021
SunnyAdventures30/08/2021
alda31/07/2021
BlackPanther22/05/2021
Wayne Morris02/05/2021
GavinTheobald 324/12/2019
Corrour station > Loch Treig > Creaguaineach Lodge. SW along path by Abhainn Rath for 500m to bend, then up grassy slopes to SW ridge. Up ridge to summit.Winterfloodian02/10/2019
Blair28228/09/2019
From Loch Ossian YHA, a very wet day, on the landrover track then along the Abhainn Rath to Staonaig on the shitty path and up the steep and rough but easy S ridge. Staonaig stepping stones under about 4 feet of water and no chance of more hills, so took the much easier, smoother descent N to the Allt na Lairige, a better path, shorter route and with the lovely little stone-paved gorge path towards the end. A very fine hill; rain stopped whilst on the hill to give superb views but started again on the way back.Gill17/08/2019
Loch Ossian YHA - Creag Ghuanach (up and down by S ridge) - Garbh Chnapan - Loch Ossian YHA.Mark Jackson16/08/2019
Crumblie226/06/2019
Gallovidian21/06/2019
From Corriechoille, track and path most of way, 15 miles, with Ellie dogBLACKHILL11/06/2019
highlandhillwalker13/05/2019
carole engel03/05/2019
Creag Ghuanach, Beinn na Cloiche, Meall a' Bhainne, Garbh Chnapan, Meall na Lice from Corrour. Camped overnight close to summit of Creag Ghuanach. Very warm for April, light breeze and good, slightly hazy views.RobertP20/04/2019
Solo ascent from Corrour on the train from Tulloch Station hostel. Hail and wind, very wet steep ascent. Great views and a lovely summit ridge.Play2End22/03/2019
With Chris, from Lairig Leacach bothy.Grinner08/12/2018
Rannoch(train) Corrour Ghuanaich Cloiche GlasBheinn Kinlochleven(bus) FtWilliam(train) Rannoch. SE face ascended directly, deer prints around the crags. Descended to Staoineag, stepping stones OK in dry weather but don't depend on them in anything else.Topographer5704/09/2018
govanah03/08/2018
Solo trip from Corrour station. Up from the Abhainn Rath side, down to the NW avoiding all crags. Someone seems to have pilled the plug out of Loch Treig.Invicta1422/06/2018
lizzy03/06/2018
bertbarnett12306/05/2018
Simon Winton24/07/2017
JulieB26/06/2017
Sick Kid15/04/2017
weaselmaster15/04/2017
borderline29/01/2017
sarahk20/10/2016
1 of 5: From Corrour Station.ChrisR25/08/2016
NormanW18/08/2016