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Name:Creag Dubh-leitir
Hill number:6039
Height:520m / 1706ft
Parent (Ma):424  Glas Tulaichean
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five, Subhump
(Tu,5,HF,sHu)
Grid ref:NO 05944 65953
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:94m
Col:426m  NO060664  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL52S 387S
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 14 users)ByDate of Ascent
See ElrigStueyB10/09/2023
Blar Achaidh and Creag Dubh-leitir from Enochdhu. Up via cateran Trail; down via wall linedaviemore07/01/2022
Alan Whatley26/09/2021
From Enochdhu, up the Cateran Way, then into the wood (locked gate and deer fence). Over the deerfence and wall to exit wood and easily over heather slopes to the top. Then on to Blar Achaidh and Elrig.NormanW04/11/2020
My third Tump behind my house during CoronavirusSimon Winton03/04/2020
a good 5 tump round from enochdhu,craeg dubh leitir, blar achaidh, elrig, menachban, whitefield hill.robertphillips16/09/2019
bertbarnett12330/01/2019
From S, P Enochdhu, first of 5-tump clockwise circuit. Mapped track leads thru forestRHW31/12/2018
Two day trip taking in Creag an t-Sithein, Bad an Tuirc, Carn Dubh, Ben Vuirich, Meall Daimheidh, Beinn a’ Chruachain, Creagan Uaine, Blar Achaidh and Creag Dubh-leitir from A924 at Stralochhill walker19/05/2018
richtea504009/08/2017
Rod M22/05/2016
Parked just outside Dirnanean gardens. Track through wood continues through to open easy ground, very pleasant and an obvious summit.alda25/03/2016
Started along Cateran Trail route from Enochdhu. Turned left onto increasingly overgrown side track leading NW through wood. Upper slopes heathery.Lindsay M17/05/2015
Cycled up Glen Fernate to Crannach Wood.chalky195318/03/2014