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Name:Beinn Bhuidhe
Hill number:70
Height:948.5m / 3112ft
RHB Section:01D: Inveraray to Crianlarich
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Fyne
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y,P500)
Grid ref:NN 20373 18712
Summit feature:trig point base by cairn
Drop:592m
Col:356m  NN204209  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50 56
(1:25k) OL39N 364N
Observations:trig point damaged
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 677 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
AlexMcMurtrie31/03/2024
PaulMcMurtrie31/03/2024
samblackburn23/03/2024
Beinn Bhuidhe from InverfyneJasonStark16/03/2024
saas11/01/2024
rox.a.k08/09/2023
clanbonham28/08/2023
David JF03/08/2023
Loch Fyne head car park - Inverchorachan - very steep, wet, brackeny and in places scrambly path up to hydro track, which it crosses and then ascends steeply to the summit ridge - Beinn Bhuidhe E Top - cut across to hydro track and followed this very impressive piece of engineering back to Auchreoch, with a diversion to Newton Hill: 14.8 miles, 1100m ascent, 7 hours.Mark Jackson25/07/2023
georgecaren12/07/2023
I'd been up the 'tourist route' in 2014 and returned to do Mid Argyll's only Munro from Glen Shira in Mid Argyll. We started from the bridge at 167186 and followed the telegraph poles up S to the ridge then ENE to the summit. About 4hrs walking.DavieRuts09/07/2023
Clachaig29/06/2023
solitaryfellwanderer29/04/2023
phil10123/04/2023
PVokes22/04/2023
T-bog22/04/2023
Tartantraveller19/04/2023
Stavanger Toestub10/04/2023
Delyoung27/03/2023
Normal approach from A83 - went up E side of river due to activity at gravel bit and forestry work. Low cloud. Lots of snow from 500m. Very poor vis and emerged onto col into a howling gale. Hard to see where snow ended and cloud began - took a while to work along ridge to summit. Return same routewychwood19/01/2023
Third visit in very chilly conditions, usual route from Inverchorachan after cycling in. Snow on the high ground proved to be mostly a deep layer of hoar frostColin Crawford05/12/2022
weaselmaster18/11/2022
Sick Kid18/11/2022
Shinydiscoba11z21/10/2022
BlackPanther18/09/2022
From Achadunan car park. Climbed up on the unmarked track just before Glenfyne Lodge. Detoured to Newton Hill summit. Followed track to the end and then contoured(ish) over to the ridge end at Ceann Garbh, then back to Beinn Bhuidhe East Top, Beinn Bhuidhe, Stac a' Chuirn East Top and Stac a' Chuirn. Returned to Beinn Bhuidhe summit and took the path back down before branching off to Meall an Daimh. From there a moorland walk to Beinn Chas and continued to Clachan Hill trig. I then dropped back to the parking which wasn't a recommended route due to steep valley and vegetation! Clear on all summits, good views. Solo.meltdiceburg17/09/2022
AFD315/09/2022
14.2 miles 3965ft walk, Beinn Bhuidhe and East Top from Loch Fyne car park.stephenbuda10/09/2022
Dottie29/08/2022
With Pete. Out & back from the car park just off the A83 next to the entrance to the quarry. Track through the forest was closed for forestry works, so used the lower path to the west of the river for the approach (but returned via the eastern track to visit the Fyne Ales Brewery Taproom on return). The hydro road took us up to almost 600m. Obvious path heads north-west from hydro road near the top of Allt na Faing. Hot & sunny, although some breeze at the top.millionmts11/08/2022
With Christina. Without any viewsnrowan24/07/2022
From Glen Fyne. 2 of 5thekirkie pirate22/07/2022
jtkerrigan06/06/2022
MC JC O MW KW From Fynefest on hot sunny day.Martin6604/06/2022
Walkhighlands route for Beinn Bhuidhe expanded to include Meall an Daimh and BB East Top. Biked as far up glen as allowed, if doing again I would use the hydro track.TRG31801/06/2022
Solo on my way to Marshall at JuraTintenty24/05/2022
Alan Faulconbridge02/05/2022
EasternHiker01/05/2022
easers27/04/2022
From northern end of Loch FyneGeoff Briggs12/04/2022
Beinn Bhuidhe via Glen Fyne. Descended via track at other side of Newton Hill/River Fyne.hummusg29/03/2022
Bluebird day. Followed WH route. Cycled 6k in and out to the signed gate. Steep hot climb to the summit with a couple of tiny snowfields towards the top. Heat haze meant that no views of islands but good views of local mountains. Steep grassy descent. Needed lots of water because of the sun. 6 hoursalexmaclennan28/03/2022
Hal & Rafe19/03/2022
Climbed with Kev after bike out, lot of snow on top which made it a challenge as a lot of hidden holes to watch out for as snow was melting above rivers covered with snow.supermario01/03/2022
Cracking day out with Brian Smith, great weather and fantastic views. Bike hikeKevthecat01/02/2022
ALHEJ Wilkins29/01/2022
Solo.Jonathan Willingham17/10/2021
Andrew Stalker06/10/2021
anguscow14/09/2021
With Jack, Joe, Jim, Thea, Chris, Claire, Mike, Jon, Nathaniel, Gavin, James Summer trip (Arrochar)fellie25/07/2021