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Name:Beinn Bhreac
Hill number:98
Height:680.8m / 2234ft
RHB Section:01E: Loch Long to Loch Lomond
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Leven (Dumbarton)
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y,P500)
Grid ref:NN 32156 00063
Summit feature:rock within 1m of trig point
Drop:530m
Col:151m  NN275001  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 56
(1:25k) OL39S 364S
Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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We parked near Tullich Farm/Invergroin, and started the walk along the forrest. Went straight up to Beinn Bhreac, then followed the ridge to Ben Reoch East and Ben Reoch. We started to descend directly from Ben Reoch to walk in the glen but it was quite hard work with the vegetation being very high. I'd recommend going back along the ridge towards the forrest before descending.Missphoton09/07/2023
From signed posted car park. Horrible single track through Glen Douglas. Great views from top, nice weather helped.Jhimmy07/04/2023
Best view of Loch LomondHuwel27/03/2023
Invergroin - Tullich Hill - Ben Reoch - Beinn Bhreac - Invergroindavidpettit8410/10/2022
11.5 miles 3171ft walk, Beinn Bhreac and Ben Reoch from Arrochar.stephenbuda11/09/2022
from car park E of Invergroin Galltywenallt06/09/2022
From designated cp near Invergroin, up ATV track to forest corner and on up to summit. Pleased to have the extensive views mentioned in the guide books! On to Ben Reoch.MichaelF28/03/2022
The standard ACW route up the ATV track to Beinn Bhreac, direct line over a curious makeshift stile near the top. Ben Reoch, following the ATV track to avoid the wet bealach, then up the fence. Steep descent, awkward in places, then to Tullich Hill via the lochan. Nice descent at first, decent path but it all goes to shit once you get into the forestry. Horrible vegetables, deep trenches, just vile.Gill18/03/2022
From the car park in Glen Douglas at 310987. Avoided the worst of the heavy showers to reach the summit in a very strong wind. With Anne B.bolton17/03/2022
Anti clockwise round - glad it was frozen!JimT05/12/2021
From car park east of Invergroin. Handily followed adjacent ATV track up beside forest up to 535metre altitude (only 450m distance from top) then eastish over turfy ground to top.willyross22/10/2021
I would not like to do this hill when the ground is wet.oatcake22/04/2021
With Tullich Hill from Inverbeg. Came along ridge from Beinn Reoch, then lovely runnable descent down SE ridge to 4x4 track at TV mast just above road.quadbarrel18/04/2021
From the small car park E of Invergroin. ACW round of 2 Grahams, Hump and Simm. Seems much easier to do it this way - ATV track up alongside forest, and rough terrain in newly planted enclosure is easier going down.Minto30/10/2020
From the Invergroin car park to near Tullich Farm, then across a meadow and up through a newly planted woodland on the SE flank of Tullich Hill (not easy terrain once the access track ends) to an obvious summit. Then NE to the significant down-n-up to the Ben Reoch tops, before following a new fence to Beinn Bhreac. Down to the forest line then along a muddy ATV track to a gate just shy of the car park.summitter24/07/2020
With Tatiana & SkyeGrimpeur123414/06/2020
From the parking SE of the farm, by the forestry. ATV track to about 450m altitude, helpful in the mist.Owen B13/10/2019
ATV track from designated car park (NS308987) facilitates the ascent.BaggerGutt31/08/2019
Tullich Hill, Ben Reoch, Beinn Bhreac circuit from Glen Douglas. Easy descent to the west of the forest.Geoff Briggs24/05/2019
4of4: From Ben Reoch E.Top.ChrisR19/11/2018
Circuit of Tullich Hill and Beinn Bhreac from the parking area in Glen Douglas. Recorded route and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.com/2018/04/tullich-hill-and-beinn-bhreac.htmlGayle26/04/2018
Straight up from car park at Invergroin. Solo.Dangerous Dave26/02/2018
From Invergroin with Steve Smith, parking by bridge parapet. On to the 2 Ben Reoch's.jonglew04/12/2017
6th hill of 7 today on a tough route from Garelochhead station to Inverbeg with my 70 litre rucksack climbing Sron Mallanach and Craggan Hill from the Three Lochs Way then veering off to climb Tullich Hill, Ben Reoch and Ben Reoch East top descending and reascending gradually to reach the summit close to the Trig. Great views across Loch Lomond looking North. Descent tricky across broken heathery crevasses heading for Rubha Mor....Dazingdale02/10/2017
ROUTE: Inverbeg - Beinn Bhreac - Ben Reoch E Top - Ben Reoch - Tullich Hill - An t-Sreang - Arrochar. BEINN BHREAC: followed road and track at first to comms mast at NS340981, then faint, intermittent path ascending ridge by fence all the way.Mark Jackson18/08/2017
Bob & DukeDukeNukem17/06/2017
From Invergroin in Glen Douglas.ngthack04/05/2017
Solo. From parking area provided for hillwalkers at NS309987 in Glen Douglas. Along road west to signposted access to Beinn Breac at NS306990. A few posts along an ill defined path takes one to a rough, rather damp, track, which I followed upwards. High up it veers northwards. At a gate in a fence, followed fence towards summit, continuing upwards from point where fence turns sharply to south to pass someway west of the summit. There is a minute cairn on the rock outcrop that has the highest point of Beinn Breac as well as the trig point on it. Continued to Ben Reoch East Top and Ben Reoch. A superb day, weatherwise, with excellent views.pwbellarby02/10/2016
KeithByTheC14/08/2016
CK SheilaS06/05/2016
Carried on to Tullich Hillduchally07/03/2016
Nice to do the full round of the 2 Graham's plus tops this time.jenx04/03/2016
With Jenx. Parked on minor road to south nr high point. Tullich Hill, Graham tops and onto Beinn Breac. Direct down to road and a mile back to car. Great crisp cold weather with snow above 500m. Classnordicstar04/03/2016
Up the west side of the forest in Glen Douglas to Beinn Bhreac, on to Ben Reoch and Tullich HuntGallovidian05/09/2015
See Tullich Hill.dickscroop15/05/2015
selfdavidsbatty17/04/2015
Linked Beinn Bhreac with Tullich Hill as part of a linear walk from NS 310987 back to the Loch Long Hotel in Arrochar. Came down to the col at An t-Sreang then climbed to Tullich Hill. Came down same way, a good route. 8 miles with 3300ft ascent. Operated ham radio on short wave bands for SOTA from both summits (GM4OBK/P).G4OBK (Phil)04/02/2015
Solo, round of Beinn Bhreac, Ben Reoch and Tullich Hill from Invergroin.amswanston27/07/2014
2nd of day with Bob B. Deep snow and getting coldPlay2End22/02/2014
Solo from the signposted carpark climbing Ben Bhreac and Ben Reoch. 3 hours.alexmaclennan20/05/2013
From Tullich Hill. Almost the entire length of Loch Lomond was visible from the summit.Topographer5717/02/2013
Snow everywhere, lets hope it freezes! Great wee day, visibility superb.Colinmac200502/12/2012
MCMartin6603/05/2012
beinn bhreac and tullich hill from glen douglas.robertphillips12/04/2012
R excellent views of lomond Richard Tait31/03/2012
Alone, from Glen Douglas Road.Grinner28/08/2011
Tullich Hill then across to Ben Reoch and Beinn Bhreactcrannoch29/01/2011
Beinn Bhreac (NS322999) S/F NS337979 Low fog over Loch Lomond, cloud base overcast 2500 am, clear & sunny pm. No wind, above freezing and melting snow on hill. Strange 3 or 4 toed footprints in snow!John Young01/12/2010
with jr. and again on 2/6/17 with other work colleagues after B Reoch.Thearlaichdubh08/10/2010
Trig revisit. Nice summit, grass and rock, simple steep ascent from S. Crisp winters day, climbed out of the cloud into sunshine.RHW13/12/2009