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Name:Ben Lui [Beinn Laoigh]
Hill number:65
Height:1131.4m / 3712ft
RHB Section:01D: Inveraray to Crianlarich
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Leven (Dumbarton), Tay
Watershed:Firth of Tay, Ardlamont Point to Fife Ness, Ardnamurchan Point to Lowestoft, Cardiff to Cape Wrath, Dover to Cape Wrath, Lowestoft to Duncansby Head, Firth of Clyde, Land's End to John o' Groats, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman, Trail 100
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y,T100,P600,P500)
Grid ref:NN 26639 26288
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:876m
Col:255m  NN320308  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) OL39N 364N 377E
Observations:cairn 150m NW at NN 26549 26406 (hill 66) is lower
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 932 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
fellwanderer9203/02/2024
Pitterkles18/12/2023
PVokes02/09/2023
RonaLindsay02/09/2023
58 - from Dalrigh. 4th and final Munro of the walk. A long slow grind carrying heavy rucksack with camping gear. Shared lunch with a raven at the top. The upper part of the NE ridge is a great route, although once past the excitement, it's a long plod down to the valley floor, and an even longer one back to the car. In glorious sunshine by now.huwthomas28/07/2023
A W Bryan21/07/2023
With Donald, Tom, Mark, Martim FjordMIX research meeting from Glen Lochyfellie19/07/2023
JFT_9605/06/2023
With Lix, Boo and Rudy, this weeks favourite hill.DavieRuts30/05/2023
paulp26/05/2023
Iloveducks20/05/2023
samblackburn13/05/2023
sofia's 3rd; snowysciuro15/04/2023
Bike up to end of trackD.Hoyle11/03/2023
weaselmaster28/01/2023
Sick Kid28/01/2023
SunnyAdventures222/11/2022
From Dalrigh. Up track to Cononish. Direct ascent of Beinn Dubhchraig, then Ben Oss, Ben Lui and out to Beinn a' Chleibh. Followed the path down to the forest, and contoured back around Ben Lui and down the valley before picking up the track back. Clear on Dubhchraig but cloud dropped onto the tops after that. Solo.meltdiceburg22/08/2022
OMC Day Meet: Parked at Glen Lochy forestry car park, took wellies for the burn crossing, stashed them in the bushes. 13 folk there, the group quickly split in two based on speed and intentions, as half the group wanted to do the four munros, my slower group were happy with Beinn a' Chleibh and Ben Lui. We went up Beinn a' Chleibh first, intermittent views as the mist cleared and then was backfilled. My right knee was painful descending back to the saddle, despite a support band. Once a top Ben Lui, there was discussion about which top was higher (south one) we did both though. Descent was worse due to knee, followed stone path below the track, which we missed on the ascent, 07:30hrs all in.chillyman821/08/2022
jtkerrigan11/08/2022
Weather fair.MountainMac10/08/2022
gavinmcc14/07/2022
rox.a.k19/06/2022
With Charli from car park off the A85. River Lochy crossing onto very wet boggy foresty track up to clearing. Up to summit via ridge line. Back down to Col and back via forest.No32Elwyn_Summers03/06/2022
Charli Wisbey02/06/2022
Third visit, on TGOC22Colin Crawford15/05/2022
Toril14/05/2022
Cloudytonystonehewer08/05/2022
dickiewren30/04/2022
Circuit of Ben Lui, Beinn a' Chleibh, Ben Oss & Beinn Dubhcraig from Dalrighgeoffh1220/04/2022
Dottie18/04/2022
Dottie00118/04/2022
tomcr8819/03/2022
anguscow19/12/2021
PaulMcMurtrie05/12/2021
stalky1416/10/2021
pab18/09/2021
FinnTumps27/08/2021
Ben Lui and Beinn a' Chleibh as per Walkhighlands route. Easy dry-feet river crossing thanks to recent dry spell but path up through the trees still very muddy.TRG31821/07/2021
Ben Lui 4 munros from Dalrighhummusg05/07/2021
JackMoss9822/06/2021
andy6307/06/2021
1/3 Time includes cycling from Dalrigh to Cononish and back. Clag on Lui, then on to other two MMs,both clear. En route Edinb to Stront. Rounsfell29/05/2021
MartyK29/05/2021
ScottyBoy7616/05/2021
Snowy and Sketchyjohninthehills11/05/2021
Livi202007/05/2021
Scott Morley 8601/05/2021
bogdodger28/04/2021
Second trip with C. Sam and deepa. Hot sunny day views to Ben Nevis and beyond.nrowan25/04/2021