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Name:Beinn a' Chroin East Top
Hill number:36
Height:940.1m / 3084ft
Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
Classification:Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur,Y
Drop:63.1m
Col:877m  NN 3919 1861  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2073327/10/2017NN 39401 18588  F: CairnDSM
Summit
DM
2969018/11/2019NN 39401 18589  F: CairnDSM
Summit
DM
-17414/02/2009NN 39401 18587  F: cairn
S: Leica RX1250
LR
Summit
-17514/02/2009NN 39399 18588  F: cairn
S: Leica RX1250
LR
Summit
-17603/11/2007NN 39401 18590  F: cairn
S: Leica RX1250
DW
Summit
-17705/06/2010NN 39402 18588  F: cairn
S: Leica RX1250
K&AD
Summit
-17822/04/2012NN 39396 18585  F: cairn
S: Leica RX1250
Bengt Karlsonn
Summit
-17918/12/2014NN 39399 18587  F: cairn
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
-2580918/12/2014NN 39399 18587  F: cairn
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
Jim
-2620718/12/2014NN 39190 18610  
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Col
Jim



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Pommyjon06/07/2023
After Beinn a Chroin before descending Coir Earb glen NW back to car. Lovely sunny spot to laze. With R&G WalkerDenise 31/05/2023
Parked in the large layby on A82 to the N. Followed the River Falloch track and picked up the path by the first gate up onto the ridge to Sron Gharbh, Twistin Hill, An Caisteal and Beinn a Chroin W, main & E Tops. Descent via path on N ridge to the W of the river to initial track. Another hot sunny day and a relaxing walk with Gillian and Denise.richard6931/05/2023
Jill Robertson16/10/2022
From Beinn a Chroin after lunch. Descent via ridge path into Coire Earb decent all the way though a little wet until the reservoir track is met.stig_nest29/08/2022
gavinmcc17/07/2022
jtkerrigan11/07/2022
After M. Most work to get to a MT in a long time, but enjoyable.iangpark07/07/2022
arjh18/05/2022
Dottie00102/05/2022
https://www.strava.com/activities/7046041693Graham22b26/04/2022
Toril24/04/2022
Anti-clockwise circuit of An Caisteal & Beinn a' Chroin from layby on A82geoffh1218/04/2022
benalder5026/03/2022
paulp20/03/2022
liljonb24/02/2022
SunnyAdventures208/02/2022
Wintery walk around the 5 munros with all of the tops that were in the way. From the car park south of Crianlarich on the A82. Stunning day with lots of snow and sunshine. 26 km in 10 hrs taking in Sron Garbh, Twistin Hill, An Caisteal, Ben Chabhair, Beinn a'Chroin west top, Beinn a'Chroin, Beinn a'Chroin East Top, Meall Dhamh.Nicky C05/12/2021
Spireite13/11/2021
anguscow15/09/2021
weaselmaster03/09/2021
Sick Kid03/09/2021
Ascent from lay-by on A82 south of Crianlarich. Long dreary walk in and climb goes via the East Top.knarf03/08/2021
Capt Malbec01/08/2021
An Caisteal, Beinn Chabhair and Beinn a'Chròin munros from Glen Falloch near Crainlarichhummusg08/07/2021
ScottyBoy7626/06/2021
Thought I had visited East top in 2/11/80 and 4/09/88 when it was Munro. Now suspect that I mistook cairn on Middle top for East top. Middle top was not even listed in Munro tables in 1980 and 1988. No GPS in these days.russell6118/06/2021
wcroasdell15/06/2021
ryancomet25/05/2021
Grimpeur123418/10/2020
neil hutton13/10/2020
Another good day with Clare & Skye. Clare remarkably enthusiastic - overtaking people. BaC had one dodgy bit for dog. 45 years since last climbedScmccabe 11/10/2020
scoob11/10/2020
Fi11/10/2020
MartyK30/08/2020
An Caisteal and Beinn A'Chroin with Amy. A longer, harder day than expected,killiedaft29/08/2020
PVokes21/08/2020
Simon Winton18/08/2020
pab24/07/2020
saas05/05/2020
bogdodger22/10/2019
stalky1420/10/2019
Hal & Rafe13/07/2019
From Glen Falloch up Sron Gharbh then Twistin Hill on to An Caisteal summit. After a break and amazing views it was down to Beinn a' Chroin and the tasty scramble up to the west top, then summit, then east top for a longer break and more photos. Back down Beinn a' Chroin's north ridge into Coire Earb for a boggy return to the track then car park. Two brilliant Munros with superb views of big hills all around!Chris Mac06/07/2019
6/6 Sron Gharb, Twistin Hill, An Caisteal, Beinn a Chroin West Top, Beinn a Chroin and Beinn a Chroin East Top. Perfect Munro bagging day on the way home from Harris. Nice to walk on a path, if a bit squidgy in the valley home.nickywood122/06/2019
rdhumble12/05/2019
solitaryfellwanderer04/05/2019
From lay-by on A82, southwest of Crianlarich (NN 36852 23841). Under railway, followed surfaced track to 2nd gate then ascended Sron Gharbh; clear grassy path, occasionally boggy. Along the ridge past Twistin Hill to ascend An Caisteal. Steep descent to Bealach Buidhe followed by a steep ascent to the west top of Beinn a' Chroin involving a couple of awkward scrambles. Onwards to the Munro summit and east top before a straightforward descent down the north ridge to then follow the course of the River Falloch. Very boggy in parts before reaching the surfaced track.david23020103/05/2019
Livi202002/04/2019
Now down the broad ridge and the long bog to the hydro road.cjo04/03/2019