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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 362 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
From Ardtalnaig, over bridge, through white gateposts, followed track up zig-zags, continued on to path and then followed fence onto ridge and due south to summit. Carried on south down Dunan Hill then cut steeply west to join Gleann a Chilleine track back to Ardtalnaig. With FY. | TRG318 | 13/04/2023 |
From Newton Bridge. Left bike near monument before Dalriech. Up via Meall nan Eanchainnn & Sron a' Chaoineidh. 25.2mls(bike-14.1) | duchally | 05/02/2023 |
Beaufiful crisp autumn day with views to Ben Lawers. From Ardtalnaig on way to Creag Uchdag. | davechaffey | 30/11/2022 |
Solo. Cycle from Newton Bridge up Glen Allmond via Auchnafee farm and steeply up from Lechrea to 810m contour. Walk to top over spot height 819. Return over tops and descent via Gen Shervie. Great MTB day. | John Lee | 12/09/2022 |
Parked, with permission, in a small enclosure at Ardtalnaig. Walked the 7km up Gleann a'Chilleine to the moraines just before Dunan. Then up much of the S ridge of Cregan na Beinne, before cutting across to its East Top. Then picked up the Land Rover track which made for fast progress to Sron a'Chaoineidh and on Meal nan Eanchainn. Then back tracked and up to the main objective, the Corbett Creagan na Beinne with its splendid view of the Lawers Group. Quickly down the ridge to Beinn Bhreac S Top with its peat hags, and finally to the trig at the top of Beinn Bhreac, before following the rather overgrown and wet track back down to Ardtalnaig. A full 8 hour day with 28km and 1200m ascent, but mostly easy going. | silveracorn_alan | 21/08/2022 |
Still hot but becoming hazy fr NW, thundery rain forecast for later. Very dull ascent up old overgrown track, wet in places, much quicker down stream to track in valley. Lovely views of Loch Tay during the descent. | NorfolkPT21 | 14/08/2022 |
With Sue from Ardtalnaig, taking the track over the bridge, zigzagging up the lower slopes of Beinn Bhreac before rising s east to its South Top and Creagan na Beinne, descending west to Tullichglass and the track back to start. Windy and sunny. | Frank | 18/05/2022 |
From Ardtalnaig, up the track zigzagging up the lower slopes of Beinn Bhreac before rising steadily east. I cut up to the summit of Beinn Bhreac, then through a labyrinth of peat hags to its South Top and on much better ground to Creagan na Beinne, before descending west to the Dunan-Ardtalnaig track, aiming to the left of a stand of trees on the nearside of it. A longish descent, but nowhere difficult. | Nick Down1 | 11/10/2021 |
With John - clockwise route from Ardtalnaig - cloudy and warm with a slight breeze, the threat of rain never amounted to anything. Grouse were all over the hill on the ascent. After descending off the south spur of the hill, down to the old cottage, long but pleasant walk back out on a track. | mproudfoot | 08/08/2021 |
Parked up the hill from Ardtalnaig, just beyond Achomer, where there's a No vehicles beyond this point sign. Past Claggan to Tullichglass, up the grassy track then ESE then south through the grass, fairly good going. | Owen B | 17/07/2021 |
With forecast showing a lot of cloud in the west, I headed to the south side of Loch Tay for a Corbett, Creagan na Beinne (888m). 
 
Parking in the tiny hamlet of Ardtalnaig, then up the west side of the glen and on to the summit. I descended into the glen, from where I had planned on getting the adjacent Graham, but instead returned via the nice smooth track. 
 
Blue skies in every direction and a stunning view up Loch Tay to Killin, 06:05hrs all in. | chillyman8 | 17/07/2021 |
Creag Uchdag (C), Shee of Ardtalnaig (G) & Creag na Beinn (C) from Ardtalnaig, Loch Tay | Huwel | 31/03/2021 |
fam | janetf21 | 21/07/2020 |
Parked at Claggan(09:15). Followed ATV track from Tullichglass partway to col then cut off right to save distance. Easy going on short grass and animal tracks. Along ridge to top. Fine weather with great views to snowy hills. Descended valley S of Tullichglass - not too bad, bit tussocky. Finish 12:15; 9.5k | dbb | 22/03/2020 |
From Ardtalnaig, along Rob Roy Way to near Dunan, then turn up S ridge of Dunan Hill, using hummocky moraine to cross valley, continuing to summit of Creagan na Beinne, then N to col, descending W on ATV tracks down to Tullichglass, then back along track to Ardtalnaig | kdbennett | 22/12/2019 |
Solo walk, moroe and 3 corbetts, overnight camp | JamesSDonald | 02/07/2019 |
With Ceres for Janice's 100th Corbett. | Play2End | 25/05/2019 |
Beautiful day, couldn't find find the path on the north ridge though. | iansm | 24/05/2019 |
Park below Claggan then up the Graham then no to the Tirg 716 | Nozzer | 13/05/2019 |
From Acharn (3 hours) with Beinn Bhreac. Rough going from the end of the path | peebs | 09/09/2018 |
Followed the old fence posts from the north. | summitter | 30/08/2018 |
From Ardtainaig where there is a very good Victoria plum tree at the car park! Tullich hill; Meall nan Oighreag; Creag Uchdag; Creag namn Eun; Creagan na Beinne; Beinn Bhreac.Just before last summit pulled a sheep (one of this years lamb, out of the bog - in up to its nostrils,. gave it a chance but it was completely exhausted, don't really give it much hope, I did my best. | dickscroop | 23/08/2018 |
Invergeldie CP> Creag Uchdag > Shee of Ardtalnaig [Ciste Buide a' Claidheimh] > Creagan na Beinne > Invergeldie CP. Fron Dunan. Slog after a long walk, but easy going near the top. Back down to the river Almond for a nice (filtered) drink. Then horrible path (didn't exist but it says so on the map) to the top of the Invergeldie burn and a long hard path back to CP. | Jhimmy | 07/07/2018 |
From Ardtalnaig. Showers. Very cold on top. Still snow on the east side of the hill. Descended to Dunans cottage for some shelter on way back. | Roblex | 10/05/2018 |
From Ardtalnaig with Noelle Ryan and Lily. A there and back walk in soft postholing snow but beautiful weather and views. A Perthsire steamtrain broke trail virtually the whole way. Lent Noelle my snowshoes to ascend. 5 1/2 hours. | alexmaclennan | 07/01/2018 |
Great viewpoint for Ben Lawers | thekirkie pirate | 01/08/2017 |
Overnight route from Ardtalnaig, parking just S of start of minor road. Crossed to N side of bridge then took route on N side of stream before heading up to Beinn Bhreac (fairly flat summit), SSE to beallach then steady climb to Creagan na Beinne. Descended S then steeply WSW to fork in track leading to SE end of Shee of Ardtalnaig. Steep climb to flat summit ridge, camped a little further along before descending N end of ridge to reach minor road back to Ardtalnaig. Mainly cloud, some rain and wind over the tops. | RobertP | 22/07/2017 |
CK | SheilaS | 28/12/2016 |
2 of 2: From Shee of Ardtalnaig. | ChrisR | 04/07/2016 |
For greatest reward, and the best views of Loch Tay and Ben Lawers (and much of the Southern Highlands), this is one for the winter. | Gill | 13/12/2015 |
Ardtalnaig - Claggan - Shee of Ardtalnaig - Dunan - Creagan na Beinne - Coire Cruinnachan - Ardtalnaig | davidpettit84 | 24/10/2015 |
Parked at Ardtalnaig, windy old day. Previous night camping out was fun as Martin's outer to his tent blew away and all his gear got wet. Had to go to Aberfeldy caravan park to get it all dry. They were very helpful. This was quite a muscular peak. Company: Martin Stewart. | iandesbottes | 18/07/2015 |
from Ardtalnaig up the glen to Dunans and back over the hill. with K, J, M. Sunny, cold wind, ice and fresh snow up top. Saw buzzards and red kite. Busiest Corbett in a while, 2 other pairs walking. | niallp | 21/02/2015 |
Parked at end of public road above Ardtalnaig at 
NN 70808 38830 - room for 1-2 cars. Took track up through Claggan into Gleann a'Chillene to Dunan, then followed ATV track up Dunan Hill past spring and onto plateau, and so to summit cairn. Descended at first north, then swinging west to descend steeply to Tullichglass - one tricky wall with deer fence to negotiate. Then joined outward track back to end of lane. With JK, NP and KM. | Man of Kernow1 | 21/02/2015 |
With the club on a fairly foggy day. slow track up the hill through snow. Martin & Sue Banfield, Alison Paterson, Alison Phillip, colin Hart, Jon. | tallblond | 16/02/2013 |
From Ardtalnaig. Continued to Shee of Ardtalnaig. | duchally | 17/11/2012 |
Solo. Ardtalnaig (Loch Tay) to Coire Cruinneachan, Creagan na Beinne, Dunan col, west by R Almond, Creag Uchdag, Meall nan Oighreag, Tullich Hill & Ardtalnaig. valley mist & overcast but clear. Torrential rain after walk. | Vin | 11/10/2012 |
From Ardtalnaig | BLACKHILL | 06/04/2012 |
self | davidsbatty | 09/01/2012 |
Big lump of a hill. No subtle finesse or great excitement unless you count a hailstorm at the summit. | Martin R | 25/10/2011 |
with Flake! | batrigg | 30/06/2011 |
3 of 3: From A'Chairidh. | ChrisR | 31/05/2011 |
round of creag uchdag, shee of ardtalnaig, and creagan na beinne from glen lednock. | robertphillips | 05/02/2011 |
Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 19/09/2010 |
Alone, from Ardtalnaig. | Grinner | 30/08/2010 |
Very long trip from Glen Lednock over the hill into Glen Almond before the ascent from the south. Good clear conditions. | Windy Corner | 25/07/2010 |
R On way to Aviemore | Richard Tait | 01/05/2010 |
And 27/02/2019 and 07/03/2022 | chrispine | 02/07/2008 |
done with the shee of ardtalnaig | buggerlugs | 15/06/2008 |
Alone | SpudGunn | 24/03/2007 |