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Name: | Beinn Fhada |
Hill number: | 8659 |
Height: | 445m / 1460ft |
Parent (Ma): | 726 Beinn a' Chuirn |
RHB Section: | 10A: Glen Shiel to Loch Hourn and Loch Quoich |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Alsh & Duich |
Class: | Tump (400-499m) (Tu,4) |
Grid ref: | NG858238 (est) |
Drop: | 58m |
Col: | 387m NG866228 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 33 (1:25k) 413N |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 4 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Up ATV track from Druidaig lodge. Down the drive to left of house across bowling green/tennis court, owner/ gardener very freindly snd pointed the way. Then up ATV track steep and boggy in places but leads almost to summit. Found the bolt to NW of summit | cjo | 26/05/2023 |
With Beth, Peggi & Luna | BigNick | 08/05/2022 |
ATV track from Druidaig Lodge through the bracken gives a good start. | chalky1953 | 14/07/2017 |
Bagging the trig bolt. Having just visited the trig on Beinn A' Chuirn, we decided to have a look for this bolt. Beinn Fhada was clearly visible from the top and didn't look too far away. The descent towards it was very steep, followed by very rough, boggy, tussocky ground. On reaching the flat summit, we consulted the GPS which led us straight to the bolt. It was in good condition and positioned just to the north west of the actual summit. The views all round were brilliant but the thought of the return journey made sure we didn't stay for long. | BigJ | 31/05/2017 |