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Name:Culardoch
Hill number:593
Height:900m / 2953ft
Section:08B: Cairngorms
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,HHB,Y
Drop:312m
Col:588m  NO139971  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1197431/01/2016NO 19353 98815  F: Trig pointDSM
Summit
GJ
4047315/04/2023NO 19349 98818  F: Trig pointDSM
Summit
DM
-214421/03/2009NO 19350 98815  F: trig point
S: obvious summit
PDC
Summit
-214523/11/2008NO 19350 98818  F: trig point
S: obvious summit
jimbloomer
Summit
-214621/10/2007NO 19350 98818  F: trig point
S: obvious summit
gvjackson
Summit
-214721/10/2007NO 19351 98819  F: trig point
S: obvious summit
RC
Summit



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Easy but long track fr Keiloch to base of summit dome, then quite a clear path with some slippery fresh snow to the summit Trig Point, where no views, sadly. Easy jog back down to track...NorfolkPT2120/03/2024
Descended Meall Gorm to NW then followed road N to highest point then up atv tracks then path to trig. In clag at top.187lenny20/11/2022
as a guest of Grampian clubTamCollie12/11/2022
From Keiloch CP. Used the red route clockwise to start. NB Where the orange and red routes diverge the red arrow is faded to orange. Very windy at the top. With Karen.ChrisR25/09/2022
Both Culardoch and Creag an Dail Bheag from Keiloch car park £3. Culardoch is just a lump, very easy with tracks almost all the way to the top. Strange greenhouse experimentation near by. Looks like someone's studying heather!Jhimmy11/07/2022
From Keiloch car park for a round of Culardoch, Carn Liath and Creag an Dail Bheag.rhalstead25/06/2022
Culardoch and Creag an Dail Bheag from Keiloch. Pleasant walk in in ever-changing conditions - sun, then clouds, then some drizzle, though calm down on the track and windy on the tops. Not the most exciting hills, but a good wee walk - 5h 32min total time.mproudfoot12/06/2022
Keiloch, up tracks through woods, path from high point of track to summit, very windy. Returned to track and descended to path west up Cairn Liath, on to Craig an Dail Bheag. Back over Cairn Liath to track and back to start.Flatfield18/05/2022
From Keiloch. Excellent track through the beautiful woodland plus calm, sunny, dry, not too warm weather made for good progress and great views. Then on to the other Corbett.Owen B19/04/2022
Climbed with Richard, mixed day quite windy and poor visibility/snow on topamcculloch14/02/2022
With Sue from car park at Keiloch, cycle along estate roads to Bealach Dearg. climb E should to summit of Carn Liath. Working off old 222 Corbett list, adding new surveyed. Walked two tops (Creag an Dail Beheag) and returned to Bealach and ascend Cullardoch. Return same way to bikes.Frank19/09/2021
Cycled about 5 miles from Invercauld Estates walkers car park £3. Straightforward ascent on short heather with some trodden paths. Top was covered in cloud. Passed a young couple of walkers on bike but they were on the top not long after me.langskill26/06/2021
With Katj_com26/06/2021
Culardoch & Creag an Dail Bheag from KeilochHuwel27/04/2021
With Craig an Dail Bheag. Cycled from Keilloch to high point of track. V windy, showers missed me (just), many other summits in cloud, but both my hills clear (and Morrone). Occasional weak sunshine. Rounsfell28/10/2020
From the Keiloch car park via an excellent track. Dry, breezy, 6 miles to the summit. Headed to Carn Liath. Solo.bolton14/09/2020
Climbed from Keiloch with Creag an Dail Beag. Lovely early autumn walk in sunshine and light winds. Plenty bilberries and cow berries foragedRockdoctor06/09/2020
With L and no bikes -unlike most of the other 10 folk we met today bagging the 2 close Corbetts with their long approach tracks on this lovely sunny Sunday. Tony & Darren went off from the same busy car park for the wanted Ben Avon Munros instead (one with a bike, one on foot in running shoes for their approach track before re-joining each other). We all later (much later for them) met up back at the Ballater cottage which Tony had booked for the week -luckily the week before the Covid rule of 6 came in as we were 4 from 3 households which would not have been allowed.Chris Pearson06/09/2020
From track to West. Very easy climb over short vegetation and stony outcrops. Path from hairpin bend to W but soon peters outcarole engel09/07/2020
Alan, GavinNHWC12/09/2019
From car park at Keiloch, along estate roads to W of Altdourie, then tracks N in glen of Glas Allt Beag, continuing to col between Creag an Dail Bheag and Carn Liath, W to the first, then E to the second, descending to Loch Builg track, following that to a sharp bend W of Culardoch, continuing on small tracks and paths up Culardoch, descending S to track that then rejoins Loch Builg track, thence S to Invercauld and return to Keilochkdbennett13/04/2019
DRVin20/11/2018
During a week in Tomintoul. With Smithy from the car park (£3) at Keiloch. Followed the RoW NE from just short of Invercauld House. Just before exiting the trees, put my sack down on a nest of quite gigantic ants! Took track all way to high point due W of Culardoch & then slanted up the final slope into a very stiff wind to the top. Swift retreat down to col, back along track for about 1km & then took an obvious path just past a small cairn to Carn Liath/Creag An Dail Bheag. Wandered over every lump & bump like a proper bagger just to be sure. Strangely not as windy as Culardoch. Then made a total mess of the descent by initially following the wall & then changing tack, heather bashing over to the outward track & back to the car.NotReallyABagger09/09/2018
From Keiloch, by the track to the bealach and then up to the top. Another superb day.dal06/07/2018
TGO Challenge 2018twg2720/05/2018
From Keiloch via good tracks to bealach and up obvious path. Then Carn Lithe.trimarc218/05/2018
From Keiloch via tracks and south ridge. Then on to Carn Liath.davidpettit8431/03/2018
AGSFP gangslynch30/09/2017
ghaley04/08/2017
SMHC Sunday walk Gloves in July Brrrr. Managed to get the Key for Auchtavan Hingin Lum so stopped in past on the way to the summit. Wildlife spotted Golden Eagle Leverets Kestrel A bit windy on the top, but no rain so all is good From Thidtledae to Auchtavan, followed a track that makes the grouse butts more accessible up the shoulder then a baggers track to the summit our descent made it a circular trip descending via Creag Bhalg to have some fun on the large flat rocks.LizzieG16/07/2017
With: hb; From Invercauld CP up through snowy woods (where we saw Capercaillie tracks - huge!) almost to Bealach Dearg then E ridge to summit to avoid as much snow as possible. Across to Creag an Dail Bheag then down & up Culardoch. Returned via track.Ian Baines26/04/2017
With: ib; From Invercauld CP up through snowy woods (where we saw Capercaillie tracks - huge!) almost to Bealach Dearg then E ridge to summit to avoid as much snow as possible. Across to Creag an Dail Bheag then down & up Culardoch. Returned via track. Helen Baines26/04/2017
Weather fair with clag patches, snow on ground.MountainMac29/01/2017
Solo. From Keiloch. Having ascended Creag a' Chait, descended from its summit to the track that is right of way to Tomintoul. Followed track and then up hillside to summit of Culardoch. Continued to Bad nan Cuileag and Leac Ghorm.pwbellarby20/05/2016
Second round ascent.pwbellarby 2nd20/05/2016
Glorious Spring day for the walk.kenmorti16/03/2016
Invercauld house to gairnshiel lodge, via river gairn, 17 miles walkedwendy.calder19/07/2015
Debs and Goska, windy puffs!Mountain Goat28/03/2015
CK SheilaS05/03/2015
With Will & Suz, staying in Ballater.Grinner08/11/2014
Fabulous solo walk, with a major sting in the tail. Up through wonderful open scots pine woods, fluffy cumulus and blue sky above, ocassional interesting fungi, grass heads dancing in an ocasional light breeze. Long track north. Eight mountain bikers working with BP from 5 different counties struggle in low gear uphill. Cullardoch summiit 12.50. Across to Carn liath, many topped plateau with two tops 150/200m noth of the mrked highest cairn that look higher. On to newly re-confirmed Corbett Creag an Dail Beag. then contouring round the western side of Carn Liaths slopes en route to southern spur and SE to SIM Creag a'Chait. Before getting there, while contouring across a very gently angled slope boulder field, I experienced myself being conscious of feeling I was hopping across the boulder field fairly fast and feeling double edged, both happy with what I percieved as fairly good sense of balance, but also conscious of how easy it was for boulders to move under my feet ...but..but....bvegibagger18/07/2014
Did after Carn Liathduchally15/07/2014
SMHC club walk. 9 in party. With Lyndsay. Very windy and cold but dry all day.amunro290715/12/2013
Solo.Dangerous Dave03/10/2013
Adding old logsAngelaf07/06/2012
First hill of another very warm day.Dugswell227/05/2012
selfdavidsbatty20/03/2012
culardoch and carn liath both tops cycled in to below creag a chait.robertphillips26/02/2012
Trig revisit. Cold wind - glad of the stone shelter, such as it is. From S, Invercauld car park. Phoned estate previous day - no stalking / shooting issues. Excellent track - 2h to the summit. Detoured 3km E for the Graham Top on the way back.RHW24/09/2011
KeithByTheC29/05/2011