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Name:A' Chailleach
Hill number:1043
Height:998.6m / 3276ft
Section:14B: The Fannaichs
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y
Drop:182.9m
Col:815.6m  NH 1441 7124  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1903211/05/2017NH 13625 71409  F: CairnLR
Summit
GJ
1935825/05/2017NH 13625 71404  F: Cairn
S: Obvious summit
DSM
Summit
DM
3347814/10/2020NH 13623 71404  F: CairnDSM
Summit
DM
3419929/07/2020NH 13624 71401  F: Cairn on outcrop
S: Leica RX1250
alda
SummitX
Jim
3960130/11/2022NH 13624 71403  F: Cairn on outcropDSM
Summit
DM
-387130/05/2004NH 13623 71403  F: cairnLR
Summit
-387224/07/2007NH 13622 71401  F: cairnSM
Summit
-387310/09/2014NH 13624 71401  F: cairnCraig67
Summit
516510/09/2014NH 13624 71401  F: Cairn.Craig67
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3 of 3: From Sgurr Breac bypassing Toman Coinnich. Bright sunshine and a strong cold wind which kept us moving. Plenty of snow and excellent views. We returned to Toman Coinnich and descended via Druim Reidh as it looked the easier option in the conditions. With Sam.ChrisR12/11/2023
Gallovidian24/10/2023
Parking in layby on A 832 to west of estate track. 2 km estate track south to bridge over Loch a Bhraoin outflow. Follow boggy ATV track west along loch shore. Head steeply uphill over thick grass/ ATV to east of mapped sheep fank to waterfalls. Path bypasses to east. Thereafter follow path on east side of Allt na Goibre on less steep ,easier terrain. Boulder hop to west bank at convenient point- lots of water today. Wide and friendly near outflow. Head Nw then west up steep but ok slab/ moss ridge Sron na Goibhre. Follow fence posts South easily to col at c 960 m -NE of A Chailleach . Quickly ascend there and back. Follow ridge east to Sgurr Breac by passing Toman Coinich to south on grassy slope. Good path up Sgurr Breac with steep drops north. HP is eastern summit cairn. Retrace steps to Bealach a Choire Bhric, ascend Toman Coinich. Excellent ridge path north starts from cairn. Lovely quick descent down Druim Reidh . From c700 m descends NE . Boggy path back to loch outflow. Solo.Denise 18/09/2023
danpquinn02/09/2023
solitaryfellwanderer26/08/2023
West Fannich 5 from Torrandhu bridge, clockwisehummusg16/08/2023
vgiorgio15/08/2023
bogdodger12/08/2023
Rannoch_Monkey11/08/2023
A' Chailleach, Toman Coinnich, Sgurr Breac, Sgurr nan Each, Sgurr nan Clach Geala, Carn na Criche, Meall a' Chrasgaidh from A832Geoff Briggs09/08/2023
59 - Big day doing the 5 Western Fannichs from the usual layby on A832. Steep ascent up the Leitir Fhearna was probably the toughest part of the whole day. Small be decent side path to the Bealach Toll an Lochain avoids the needs to climb Tom Coinnich twice. Summit cloud cleared on final approach giving excellent views to An Teallach.huwthomas01/08/2023
DotMP26/07/2023
jswalker23/07/2023
dickiewren13/06/2023
Parked at usual start point for Western Fanniichs. Headed up A Chailleach along bypass path for Toman Coinnich. Retraced steps the up Toman Coinnich and on to Sgurr Breac. Then lost a lot of height to then climb up Sgurr nan Each and Sgurr nan Clach Geala. Then ou to the top of Carn na Criche and on to final Munro of Meall a Chrasgaidh. Lost the path on the descent ended up above some small crags so had to take care but got back down to main path and then car. Time taken 8hours 50 minutes including stops for 16.25 miles and 5708 feet of ascent. Warm and sunny all day. Super day.isabelle08/06/2023
Neil Midgley21/05/2023
andy.painter18/05/2023
with Gary and Karen on RC Easter meet. Very windy at the top but managed to stay upright.Cumbrianexile09/04/2023
gomezhdm12/03/2023
Andrew Stalker03/03/2023
Dottie29/11/2022
Livi202019/09/2022
colazione10/09/2022
grahamzwilson07/09/2022
RonaLindsay31/07/2022
Sick Kid23/07/2022
weaselmaster23/07/2022
Cool and windy on this top, distant peaks visible but hazy, Loch a'Bhraoin looked great though. Very dry underfoot. Day of extreme heat further south.NorfolkPT2119/07/2022
rox.a.k25/06/2022
Loch a' Bhraoin layby - up Druim Reidh to Toman Coinnich - two out-and-backs to A' Chailleach and Sgurr Breac in persistent drizzle - back over Druim Reidh. With FJ.Mark Jackson13/06/2022
From parking on A832 above Loch a' Bhraoin: A' Chailleach, Toman Coinich, Sgùrr Breac, Sgùrr nan Each, Sgùrr nan Clach Geala and Meall a'Chrasgaidh. Absolutely glorious weather. As mproudfoot- Sgurr Breac & A'Chailleach and the three munros on the Sgurr nan Clach Geala ridge, linked up via a hefty drop and re-ascent between Sgurr Breac and Sgurr Nan, but took tricky traverse route round the side of Toman to the bealach.Lazylizzie04/06/2022
gettingonabit04/06/2022
PaulMcMurtrie03/06/2022
PVokes02/06/2022
GuyF04/04/2022
I headed for the two Munros at the west end of the Fannichs range, parking on the A832, I set off into the peasoup of mist toward Loch a’ Bhraoin, then up above mist to the Munro Top of Toman Coinnich (935m). Followed by the Munro of Sgurr Breac (999m), then west around the back of Toman Coinnich to the Munro of A’ Chailleach (997m). The views were immense once above the clouds, which didn't raise above 500m all day, leaving the surrounding mountains appearing like islands. I met a walker from Dundee called Ross on the way up through the cloud and we walked around for the rest of the day. The final 100m of descent was in darkness with the head torches on, just to make it fun, 08:20hrs all in.chillyman818/12/2021
bobhem2522/11/2021
npeterc03/10/2021
With Frank. From lay-by at NH161761, via Allt Breabag valley to Col, then Sgurr Breac, contoured round Toman Coinnich and up to A'Chailleach. Then back to Toman Coinnich summit, descending via Druim Reidh ridge.Crib Goch31/08/2021
From lay-by on A832 (west of Braemore Jnct)and along the Allt Breabaig. Walk in company of Martin Roberts. Dry but cloudy on top. Descended via Munro Top of Toman Coinnich.knarf31/08/2021
Circuit from rough parking area on A832. Very hotAjm031023/07/2021
fedupofuserids17/06/2021
TommyG09/06/2021
anguscow26/05/2021
Fannichs 9, hike 'n bikeHuwel22/05/2021
1/9 - fine weather - walked in from North to col then along ridgewychwood15/05/2021
With John, Roddy, Antti, Zen and LunaBigNick24/04/2021
Pommyjon18/10/2020
Another big day in the Fannichs! Although often done as two separate days, Sgurr Breac & A'Chailleach and the three munros on the Sgurr nan Clach Geala ridge, can be linked up via a hefty drop and re-ascent between Sgurr Breac and Sgurr Nan Each. And so, on my own this week due to the usual suspects all being otherwise engaged, that's what's I decided to do. A strange day with the first two munros covered in clouds, but later on it cleared to blue skies and sun, albeit with near freezing temp wind chill. So 5 more munros ticked over 15.5 miles, with over 1900m/6260ft of ascent - job done, albeit with multiple blisters, and back to crabbing down the stairs like someone that's just learning to walk againmproudfoot06/09/2020
ainzwils29/08/2020