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Name: | Dun Corr-bhile |
Hill number: | 92 |
Height: | 322.3m / 1057ft |
Parent (Ma): | 90 Beinn Ghlas |
RHB Section: | 01D: Inveraray to Crianlarich |
County/UA: | Argyll and Bute |
Catchment: | Fyne |
Class: | Hump, Tump (300-399m), Submarilyn, Yeaman (Hu,Tu,3,sMa,Y) |
Grid ref: | NN 10381 10618 |
Summit feature: | no feature: ground 70m NE of trig point |
Drop: | 145.4m |
Col: | 176.9m NN 1089 1272 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 50 56 (1:25k) OL37N 360S 363N |
Observations: | trig point is at NN 10321 10581 |
Survey: | Leica Disto D510/Leica RX1250 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 55 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
Castle CP (NN 0954 0932) free. Barrier - check opening times. Way-markers to fort from NN 0959 0975 (blue arrows). Must leave path for Dun Corr-Bhile - long tussock grass but open forest so no difficulties. | carole engel | 23/07/2023 |
Circular from Inverary following the Blue route then when it veers off for Dun na Cuaiche i continued on an old track that peters out near the Nw corner and from there climbed to the top overlooking the Trig. Continuation to Dun na Cuaiche via Trig pillar and nice woodland... | Dazingdale | 24/05/2023 |
Castle parking, up to Dun na Cuaiche, then easily up through trees to summit and trig. | NormanW | 17/05/2023 |
Dun na Cuaiche and Dun Corr-bhile (trig and summit) from the hostel. After Dun na Cuaiche, crossed rough ground to trig and summit. | PGCE | 28/04/2023 |
Checked into the hostel at 14:30 then headed up Dun na Cuaiche then down slightly before going up to the trig and Submarilyn called Dun Corr-bhile. | Dugswell2 | 29/03/2022 |
With L & R. | Chris Ellis | 23/08/2021 |
Rough tussock grass gets easier once into the trees. Good view from trig. High point on rise to NE. Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 20/08/2021 |
Nice views. Quite easy through tussocks and woodland and onto more open ground. With B, B and R. | jenx | 18/08/2021 |
Parked in Inveraray. Well marked path from Inveraray Castle gets you quickly to the folly overlooking Inveraray. Short hack through trees opens out to summit ridge to trig point and on to the summit. | BaggerGutt | 14/08/2021 |
From the tower over snowy tussocks. Braw views down to the loch and Inveraray. | sclater | 28/12/2020 |
Accessible from the hill Dun na Cuaiche. No path, just straight up through the woods. | Missphoton | 28/12/2020 |
rough ascent through tussocky birch woods from Dun na Cuaiche. Back same way to regain good path as soon as possible/ | KeithByTheC | 31/08/2019 |
dun na cuaiche and dun corr bhile from the castle cp £3 to park. | robertphillips | 29/07/2019 |
Pleasant forest walk from Inveraray Castle car park to the tower on the hill. A little path descended beyond the wooden seat, towards the beallach. We then crossed the original track to ascend through birchwood onto the shoulder of the hill and to the summit. The going was easier than it looked, but might be less good when the bracken is up and the grass longer. Lovely day with good views. | LizH | 24/04/2019 |
After Dun a Chuaiche. Tussocky from the bealach. Lovely views of snow capped mountains. | Thearlaichdubh | 23/11/2016 |
From castle where car park attendant looked after the bike. | Eddie | 25/09/2016 |
Stayed at the Argyll Hotel looking up at the tower high above just had to do it before heading off - past Inverary Castle - through the grounds and up the track to Dun Na Cuaiche (Tump & Tower)views worth the effort - then onward to bag the Hump just above - through the birch woodland then rough grasses to the summit of Dun Corr Bhile(Trig and Cairn) - A wild view of snowy peaks - As the weather turns we retrace our steps down. | briandavies | 25/04/2015 |
Parked by cemetery on main road then picked up track. Good path to tower then a bit rugged underfoot but not bad and trees fine. Descent north to col and pylons not recommended. | alda | 19/11/2014 |
LS. | john steel | 17/05/2014 |
Solo from Inverary spa hotel (great off peak deals, as cheap as YH!). Followed tracks mentioned by Rob and Alex. Tree felling ongoing on route but no diversions. Some wind throw across path. From col steep ascent through tussocky wet grass and young birch trees, hard going! Above tree line easier ground. Great views from top despite gathering storm. Picked up the Tower top on way back. | nordicstar | 21/01/2014 |
Not Edd's natural habitat | gcowcill | 07/06/2013 |
From Inveraray youth hostel. There's a good track leading to the tower but northeastwards from there to the summit it gets a bit messy. Super views overlooking Loch Fyne however. | Alex C | 31/07/2012 |
Revisit. Good zigzag track to Tower then birky tussocky boggy climb to summit. Both direct tracks from Carloonan direction are problematic; best use tourist trail from SW (direction of castle). | RHW | 24/09/2009 |
Date is first visit. Notes from later...pleasant summit, lovely view along L Fyne. track entrance 089097, via tks, fp & col | RHW | 04/05/2002 |
Martyn1 | 13/10/2020 | |
Glenysj21 | 13/10/2020 | |
PeterAH | 24/04/2019 | |
Lindsay M | 24/11/2018 | |
fergie | 09/11/2017 | |
Martin R | 30/09/2017 | |
AndyS | 27/04/2017 | |
interloper | 22/03/2017 | |
Fletch | 22/03/2017 | |
Laurel | 21/10/2016 | |
Rowan | 21/10/2016 | |
Kiltie | 07/10/2016 | |
BaggerGutt | 30/05/2016 | |
Alan Moore | 25/04/2016 | |
Andrew Simmons | 24/04/2016 | |
hils | 23/07/2015 | |
mae | 07/06/2015 | |
Alan Whatley | 05/04/2013 | |
chalky1953 | 06/09/2011 | |
bjewing | 12/12/2010 | |
Colin Crawford | 11/02/2010 | |
Tricky | 22/01/2010 | |
hillhunter | 29/07/2009 | |
Thorny | 01/01/2009 | |
Emma and Simon | 01/01/2008 | |
BrianMatthews | 17/06/2006 |