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Name:Beinn Iutharn Mhor
Hill number:425
Height:1045m / 3428ft
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross, Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Dee (Aberdeen), Tay
Watershed:Aberdeen Bay, Firth of Tay
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NO 04567 79270
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:247m
Col:798m  NO058779  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL52N 387N
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 670 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From Inverey. Mountain bike to Altanour Lodge, then clockwise circuit of Beinn lutharn Bheag, Cam nan Carn & Beinn lutharn Mhor.geoffh1219/09/2023
Matt02/09/2023
Delyoung28/08/2023
SunnyAdventures227/08/2023
Bike from Inverey to Altanour Lodge, then Carn Bhac & SW Top and Beinn Lutharn Mhor. With GP, AD & FY.TRG31823/08/2023
Andrew Bunting09/08/2023
From Dalmunzie Hotel (£5 parking - worth it) up Glas Tulaichean path for 1.2km. Turned R up fence, crossed it & followed reasonable path & atv track up Creag Dhearg. Good paths on ridge continued over Creag Bhreac to Glas Tulaichean avoiding all peat hags. Very defined path then, fainter over Glas Tulaichean N top, to Carn an Righ. Good traverse path, fading slightly in places, skirting Mam na Carn to Beinn Iutharn Mhor. Back over Mam na Carn on ok path to Beinn Iutharn Bheag. Steep descent direct from summit, S/SE to pick up bits of path round E edge of Loch nan Eun. Great path from waterfalls out. Despite a wet July, very dry underfoot. Paths are so huge since my first visit 30 years ago! 31km 1500m climb 9hrs total.Lynnebe09/08/2023
Good bike and hike, weather good a kinda tougher route than thought and glad to finish.Kevthecat29/06/2023
WojtekG18/06/2023
Solo on the bike to Altanour Lodgegrahamzwilson07/06/2023
josiesmunros27/05/2023
anguscow09/05/2023
DotMP09/05/2023
rdhumble06/05/2023
gavinmcc10/04/2023
Glen Ey hike-bikeD.Hoyle11/02/2023
andy.painter02/10/2022
Alan Reading09/09/2022
Beinn Iutharn Mhor, Carn an Righ, Glas Tulaichean North Top & Glas Tulaichean from Spittal of Glenshee.JasonStark08/09/2022
Inverey - cycled to Altanour Lodge - Carn Bhac - Carn Bhac SW Top - Carn Bhac S Top - Beinn Iutharn Mhor - Mam nan Carn - Beinn Iutharn Bheag - An Socach - Altanour Lodge - Inverey.Mark Jackson18/08/2022
lithosyork26/07/2022
4 munros from Dalmunzie Hotel, Spittal of Glensheehummusg13/07/2022
Beautiful walk taking in Glas Tulaichean, pathless across to carn an righ, although good going on the most part then up to mam nan carn and beinn lutharn mhor. Adding this munro was well worth it as hadn't planned it, but the route was good and added little extra time. 31km in 7 hrs.Nicky C03/07/2022
PaulMcMurtrie25/06/2022
AlexMcMurtrie25/06/2022
saas15/06/2022
GavinTheobald 305/06/2022
ALHEJ Wilkins01/06/2022
rox.a.k26/05/2022
JeffCumbrianexile17/05/2022
Day 2 of 3 backpack from Inverey.Geoff Briggs16/04/2022
Crawford Lindsay16/03/2022
wintergreen16/03/2022
bobhem2516/03/2022
Wayne Morris27/09/2021
Solo Beinn Iutharn Mhòr and Càrn Bhac from Inverey. Used the mtb as far as Altanour Lodge (just under 6mi, 200m ascent, ~50mins), then anti-clockwise route on foot - reached cloud-covered summit of Carn Bhac 1h 20m later. 1h 50m later reached (also cloud-covered) summit of Beinn Iutharn Mhòr (after a not-terribly pleasant ascent up loose rock). Steep descent back from 850m back down to around 650m (with great views over Glen Ey, now I was under the cloud)and then a often-disappearing path through the heather back over to the lodge. 4h 25min total time on foot. 35min ride back to Inverey resulting in a total car-to-car time of 5h 55min.mproudfoot25/09/2021
anguscow23/09/2021
DaveO08/09/2021
Sick Kid06/08/2021
weaselmaster06/08/2021
Kendall03/08/2021
With Beinn Lutharn Bheag, Mam nan Carn & Carn an Righduchally16/07/2021
solitaryfellwanderer16/07/2021
stephenhaywood07/06/2021
2/5 From tent S of Altanour, setting off 7.40am. Beautiful day – slight breeze at first. Sunny, cloudy spells later. Time from tent site back to tent site. Cycled up glen and back. Rounsfell05/06/2021
Bike from Invery to the old lodge before starting a round of several hills including 2 Munros Total distance 35km with a total ascent of 1220mPilotralph 26/05/2021
Absolutely epic weekend, on Saturday I got my first Munro since November 2020, hiked in and camped near a picturesque loch and got another Munro on the Sunday. The tent was a total failure (groundsheet let water in each time you touched it) and I’ll need to buy a new / warmer sleeping bag, but all in, a very good weekend. I set off from the Spittal of Glenshee church at 11:10 on Saturday 15th May and hiked up the north side of Gleann Taitneach to Loch nan Eun, where I found a boggy bit of ground for my tent. I should of kept looking for better spot, but I wanted to crack with the hills. I then headed north for the two Munro tops of Beinn Lutharn Bheag (953m) and Mam nan Carn (986m), there were some nice views from the first, but by the time I got to Mam nan Carn, the mist had set in. This was followed by the first Munro, Beinn Lutharn Mhor (1045m) at 17:45 and nice views north to the snow covered Cairngorms, I was back at the tent for 19:30. On Sunday 16th May, I headed for the Munrochillyman815/05/2021
SunnyAdventures09/05/2021
Hal & Rafe17/04/2021
neilsan03/04/2021