Add marker to map:              help
Marker Notes X

To add your own marker to the map, click on the appropriate symbol below the map, then click again at the location required on the map (using the crosshairs).

Logged-in registered users only...
When you add a marker, a pop-up box should then appear on the map - fill in the elevation (if known) and a brief description of your marker, then click [save].

To view previously saved markers which fall within the bounds of the map, click the show link (you may need to repeat this if you zoom or pan away from the current position on the map).

Loading...
Name:Creag na Feol
Hill number:4380
Height:642.5m / 2108ft
Parent (Ma):975  Beinn a' Chearcaill
RHB Section:13A: Loch Torridon to Loch Maree
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ewe
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NG 94275 64124
Summit feature:cairn on rock
Drop:31m
Col:611.4m  NG 9411 6400  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 19
(1:25k) 433
Survey:Leica RX1250
Change log:show changes for this hill entry
GPS data:show GPS entries for this hill

View on: Geograph  OS Maps  Streetmap  Magic  NLS  OTM

Full screen map - includes OS 1:25k scale mapping (Bing Maps)
Switch to OS OpenSpace view

Show/hide GPS File for mountains/markers shown

Show/hide GPX File for mountains shown

Photos
Hill summit photo
(where available)
Hill portrait photo
(where available)

Click on a photo link to view photo on the hillsummits website

To contribute a summit or portrait photo for a hill
please contact the hillsummits website

N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way.  Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass.  Please quote the hill number and hill name.

Logged Descriptions  (logged by 67 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From Bridge of Grudie via Coire Briste. On the way up to Beinn a' Chearcaill.davidpettit8418/10/2023
Parked at NG 96238 67986, entrance to old road off A832. Along stalkers path to left of cottage towards yellow sleeve on telegraph pole stay. Up to approx 250m, branch to right marked by cairn, to plateau at approx 480m. Beinn a' Chearcaill, Creag na Feol, A' Choineach Beag South Top and A' Choineach Beag. With PM.CJM20/09/2022
Descended from the Graham then headed over to the sub dodd.bolton20/09/2022
Beinn a' Chearchail and Creag na Feol by standard routs from Grudie bridge. good paths to lip of choiriie then a bit hit and miss. Not easy to find actual top in thick cloud but did in the end. Easy on to Creag na Feol and back down. Now it is settled in the hydro works are not intrusive and if you had a bike the hydro track would certainly sopeed you on your way if pressed for time.dickscroop07/09/2021
From parking on A832 at NG 962680, then stalkers' path that starts along lawn edge of white bungalow further SE, followed excellent path to cairn at NG953660, then smaller but also good path to lip of Coire Briste (marked by another cairn), then as direct as possible past two lakes and multiple sandstone terraces to summit plateau of Beinn a' Chearcaill and its unconvincing boulder summit, descended ENE over easier grass to Craig na Feol, then NW back to cairn marking start of paths round Coire Briste and back to startkdbennett23/08/2021
After Beinn a' Chearcaillduchally24/07/2021
From NNE, #1 of 4 from Bridge of Grudie, track starts by crossing foot of garden and following electricity poles. Parking in layby 200m NW of start of path. I missed the Coire Briste path so headed straight up, a little easy scrambling. Lovely evening views.RHW15/05/2021
I climbed the Graham Beinn a'Chearcaill plus its associated minor bumps and tops. Good approach on stalkers' path, then tiresome walking on snowy heather - you never knew where the holes were - the stony top(s) with flat pavements were interesting. Good views on Torridon hills, Loch Maree, Slioch and the Fisherfield hills beyond.langskill07/05/2021
Along the Grudie path until a cairn directs an offshoot up to south of Coire Briste. A maze of rock and heather options eventually got us to Creag na Feol, then on to the weird stone-strewn plateau of Beinn a' Chearcaill. Steady rainfall made the trek over to A' Choineach Beag's two tops rather tricky and the ascent back to Loch Maree somewhat treacherous.summitter08/11/2020
After the Graham. From bungalow, 2 stalkers paths as everyone else.iangalbraith29/09/2020
On the way down from ChearchailTopographer5728/04/2019
See Beinn a' ChearcaillPeterb10/07/2017
On descent from Beinn a Chearcaill.ngthack01/07/2015
On the way to BACrobertphillips14/11/2014
self Beinn a'Chearchaill)davidsbatty01/08/2014
With: hb sb ab; Climbed from Bridge of Grudie via track then path into Coire Briste to top. Returned over Beinn a'Chearcaill.Ian Baines11/07/2014
With: ib sb ab; Helen Baines11/07/2014
KeithByTheC15/06/2012
MM HFB26/12/2002
rocket-ron04/09/2023
iainwalton14/08/2023
neilsan21/05/2022
Jill Robertson04/05/2022
amblemark04/05/2022
cachristiso103/04/2021
eddieh20/09/2020
Pete R30/08/2020
daviemore03/08/2020
BlackPanther25/11/2018
Tom Mundell30/03/2018
Trekking toes30/03/2018
ARM21/10/2017
weaselmaster22/02/2017
Sick Kid22/02/2017
nordicstar05/08/2016
interloper01/07/2016
Fletch01/07/2016
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
nicolajane26/05/2016
Tricky04/05/2016
NormanW14/04/2016
Campbell Singer07/05/2015
alda09/08/2014
Johnny Corbett17/07/2014
Gavin Theobald03/06/2013
Martin6607/05/2013
Dave Geere03/06/2012
mae23/10/2011
kathyh30/09/2011
Smudge10/05/2011