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Name:Beinn Narnain
Hill number:74
Height:926.8m / 3041ft
RHB Section:01D: Inveraray to Crianlarich
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Leven (Dumbarton), Catchment Boundaries, Long & Goil
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NN 27172 06648
Summit feature:rock outcrop by trig point
Drop:290m
Col:637m  NN261071  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 56
(1:25k) OL39S 364S
Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 1102 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
-10C windchill snow showers very windy and coldShinydiscoba11z15/10/2023
From Arrochar after ascending The Cobbler then down over Cruach Nan MiseagPeterD09/06/2023
Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ìme. Walkhighlands route. Misty start but turned into a beautiful afternoon.Hot, sweaty walking.Lazylizzie05/06/2023
Parked at Succoth car park (£1/hour cash/card).Took path up SE ridge, very dry underfoot, to Cruach nam Miseag and Beinn Narnain. Whilst the cloud base was rising, it didn't rise fast enough for us to have any views from about 800m. It did clear as we were dropping to Bealach a Mhaim and we debated whether to climb back up... The path down is a constructed one further S than shown on the map, coming out near the Cobbler path junction. Good views and very hot from Beinn Ime but beginning to cloud again on the way up the Cobbler and North Peak. Descent via main path to the ESE back to the car park. With Gillian.richard6901/06/2023
SHC Walk from Arrochar. Straight up to Cruach nam Miseag then Beinn Narnain, The Cobbler and North Peak, descending steeply East to track and back to the car.TRG31828/05/2023
11.75 miles 4503ft walk, The Cobbler, Beinn Narnain, Creag Tharsuinn and A'Chrois from Arrochar.stephenbuda13/09/2022
The Cobbler plus Beinn Narnain.tsharp29/07/2022
From Arrochar. Direct ascent up Beinn Narnain. On to The Cobbler, Beinn Ime and Ben Vane. Long walk out through forest track back to Arrochar.robertgn20/07/2022
Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ìme. Walkhighlands routehummusg29/05/2022
A lovely ascent with Ceres. Went on to the Cobbler, they went to Ime.Play2End29/05/2022
Pup’s Birthday Arrochar Alps adventureLittledave29/05/2022
From Glen Coe, late start with Roger, clearing weather, nice!Kenny23/05/2022
Direct up Ben Narnain from Succouth then out and back to Ben ImeArbie23/03/2022
Wet scramble straight up from Succoth CP, descended W then SE following Allt a'Bhalachain.TRG31817/10/2021
On my own from the pass after coming down from the Cobbler. Surprisingly good path up from this side.Richard05/10/2021
With L & R.Chris Ellis26/08/2021
A pleasant walk completing Beinn Narnain, Beinn Ime and The Cobbler from Glen Croe. Cloud free to start with some cloud on Ime and lots on the Cobbler. Easy walking with good paths.meltdiceburg20/08/2021
Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ime. Glorious sunny day, Great views in every direction. Somehow resisted the urge to go up ben Arthur as well!tsharp15/07/2021
After A' Chrois. Lovely grass and rock ridge line.Iloveducks09/07/2021
From Laigh Glencroe to Beinn Ime first with Laura and Alan.duchally01/07/2021
Approached from Inveruglas and up the brae between it and Tharsuinn.JAdair9708/05/2021
Freddie, Miniplattcolnago17/10/2020
Brilliant day out with Brian and Grant. Excellent weather and views.Kevthecat15/10/2020
Walk run with Kev and Grantsupermario15/10/2020
With Beinn Ime and The Cobblermaclrc23/08/2020
Summited Beinn Narnain then went on to Beinn Ime. A lot of pathwork has been done on both since I last visited and it is still ongoing on Beinn Ime. A fair bit of snow at the second summit. Returned via Coire a' Bhalachain.Chris Mac25/11/2019
Andrew, Craig, Jane, Kevin, RickNHWC16/11/2019
First munro in a couple of years. Much harder work than expected.iangpark21/10/2019
Weather was horrible. Not my favourite mountainOh no I forgot...28/08/2019
Meetup with MS. Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ime, decided to forego the Cobbler because we had walking plans for the next day & it was wet. Found a phone on the way down and had a mission to get it back to its owner. Nav using map and phone. Pretty much followed walkhighlands route.kateslattery9010/08/2019
Horrible day for a solo climb which started with the long, boring, zig-zagging walk which takes you up above the tree line. There was no path to the summit which made getting there, and especially getting back, more difficult with the mist which was especially thick. Would not rush back to do this one.Thomas McIlvaney30/06/2019
Very easy walk up the new path from Bealach a' Mhaim. With Ariel Amir.Dangerous Dave08/06/2019
The Cobbler and Beinn Narnain from Succoth. Early start, cloud drifting on and off the summitGary Heath28/05/2019
Ascent after work of Beinn Narnain (926m) from Succoth along it’s south east ridge over Cruach nam Miseag (813m). The weather shifted from light cloud, sunshine, and overcast, gusty winds in exposed areas. Distance ~ 11.6Km, ascent 1070m.VirtualMountain22/05/2019
Climbed with Andrew Hall, from Succoth Beinn Narnain followed by Beinn Ime, returning via the cobbler path (not the hill). Beautiful sunny day but hazy in the distance. 8:20hrs all in.chillyman819/04/2019
Start from expensive car park, with Chris,Alan and Derrick, no view from top in the mist.Hutchie28/02/2019
From Arrochar Hotel. Julie, Martin and Don on wet day at start of a week in the Highlands.Bookerdddd18/09/2018
with meetup grouplittle al12/08/2018
set off at 08.50 from the national car park. Headed across the road to begin the walk. Missed the initial steep path through the woods but caught it up at the weir to follow up the front via Cruach nam Miseag. this took me up a few wee scrambles and further on up the rocky path to the gully right of the spearhead. Obvious paths and a fabulous ascent. I descended of the other side to head over to Beinn Narnain. glad I chose this way round to experience this mountain. A fun climb.Zoe Little28/05/2018
From A83. Ben Arthur, Beinn Narnain, Beinn Ime and Beinn Luibhean. Ben Arthur with PM, rest solo.CJM22/05/2018
First visit in 40 years!thekirkie pirate16/05/2018
Beinn Ime and Beinn Narnain from Inverglas back via Loin water to the Sloy switching station.gandrew14/04/2018
and Beinn Ime with GuyHuwel14/04/2018
LUUHC Good skies, clear day, slight chill, frost on topsCallumS06/11/2017
DavyDavy14/10/2017
Full frontal assault from Succoth, fairly wet and boggy most of the way, probably due to the path doubling as a stream most of the way. Loved the scrambling at the Spearhead. Brilliant views north to Glen Coe and other hills, south to Loch Long, the Firth of Clyde and Arran, east to Ben Lomond and other hills and west to the rest of the Alps.Chris Mac21/09/2017
with Stefan. Did Beinn Narnain, Beinn Ime and the Cobbler in 6.5 hoursAlistairCarson09/09/2017
A very wet solo ascent from Succoth car park. Footpaths indistinguishable from streams. Very limited visibility.honey badger28/08/2017
Distraught I'd forgotten my sunglasses in case anyone up here would mistake me for a Munro bagger.Alex C27/08/2017
Arrochar - Cruach nam Miseag - Beinn Narnain - Beinn Ime - Beinn Luibhean - The Cobbler N Peak - The Cobbler - Arrochar. Path ascending the hydro line directly over Creag an Fhithich is a good route of ascent. On the descent, prefer the southernmost of the two paths descending W from the summit to avoid boulders.Mark Jackson20/08/2017