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Name:Beinn Bheag
Hill number:4082
Height:736.6m / 2417ft
Parent (Ma):429  Beinn a' Ghlo - Carn Liath
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NN 94902 70354
Summit feature:small cairn
Drop:56.4m
Col:680.2m  NN 9458 7078  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL51E 394E
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 49 users)ByDate of Ascent
Left path to S at 94814/69457. Down E slope on way to Stac nam Bodach.duchally19/02/2024
Part of round of Carn Liath & BCCB. Good path from col between the two Munros to col beneath Beinn Bheag and easy ascent over short heather to summit. Nice and different views of surrounding Munros from this one.benalder28420/08/2023
From Loch Moraig, up the South ridge, a bit bouldery in places. Down the slopes to the East, crossing the new Munro track, and heading for Stac nam Bodach,NormanW01/04/2022
From Loch Moraig via the new path that runs up to the Bràigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain/Carn Liath col. Left path and followed the steep easy ridge to the summit. Such a contrast to the horrible straight down path that I later used to get down of Carn Liath. Beautiful day and the deer grass was turning so very colourfulfasgadh18/08/2021
Circuit of Carn Liath & BCCB from Loch Moraig. Lovely summit.thekirkie pirate12/11/2020
45' diversion out and back from main ridge on initially good path, which then becomes boggy, and short heather to top.daviemore06/11/2020
Round of 9 Simms from Loch Moraig: Beinn Bheag, over Carn nan Ghabhar to Meall Gharran, Meall Reamhar, Meall na Spionaig, Carn Dallaig West Top, Creag Cam a' Choire, Creag Leacagach, Stac nam Bodach, Meall Breac.PGCE20/07/2020
Climbed after the Munro top Airgiod BheinnSimon Winton30/05/2020
A good 9 top round from loch moraig, cnoc monzie, beinn bheag, sron an h innearach, stac nam bodach, Meall breac, creag nan yailey, meall mor, creag eallaich, creag nan ceard.robertphillips13/07/2019
A round of three Graham tops and the Corbett from tent near head of Glen Fearnach. Biked in a short way until the ways split then along track and up to Beinn Bheag(Gt),crossed back south to Meall Bhreac(Gt) down past lochan to Stac nam Bodach(Gt) and finally to Ben Vuirich and down north back to bike. A fine day in excellent weather.dickscroop15/05/2019
on descent from Carn Liath.Flatfield26/11/2017
A short diversion from the the track down from the Bheinn a'Ghlo ridge walk. HP is small cairn in heather on ridge. Contoured round on faint track through heather from east to col, then to summit, then followed another narrow heather track around the side of Carn Liath to rejoin main descent track. Easier than anticipated.Denise 16/04/2017
From col to NW. Pleasantly up ridge of short heather and banded quartzite to small summit cairn on carpet of short heather/moss/lichen.RichardM16/04/2017
mild day,oatcake03/12/2016
Was bagging the trig on the nearby Munro. Grabbed this on the way down from the second Munro. With JSW from Australia. Good views. Never met a soul although the saw a couple of folk in the distance.BigJ12/08/2015
From Loch Moraig, then mostly stone-free route up NE ridge of Carn Liath RHW10/03/2012
Alan Whatley13/09/2023
iainwalton17/04/2022
interloper17/04/2021
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