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Name:Sron Mallanach
Hill number:8097
Height:268m / 879ft
Parent (Ma):97  Cruach an t-Sidhein
RHB Section:01E: Loch Long to Loch Lomond
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Long & Goil
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NS 25700 97316
Summit feature:outcrop
Drop:39m
Col:229m  NS259978  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 56
(1:25k) OL39S 364S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 16 users)ByDate of Ascent
After Craggan Hill. Take faint track at Hobbit house. Boggy in patches, path getting overgrown in places, secateurs would come in handy.colazione15/02/2024
South along Three Lochs Way to newly built timber cabin at junction with narrow track leading to top. Great views down and up Loch Long from near summit. On to Craggan Hill.lordtonult25/03/2023
Narrow path from 260976 leads up to the general summit area - which is very close to the western edge of the forest and markedly litter-strewn.49pp25/01/2023
Parked in the little pull off on tulloch road and made way up through paths not marked on os. Pretty boggy in places after last nights rain and quite tough going considering it was only 5 miles there and back. Felt like more. After craggan hillThe-Z-Man13/04/2022
After Craggan Hill. Track from NE is actually a narrow path.chrisbien31/03/2022
With Craggan Hill.jenx17/02/2022
Off 3 Lochs way up fair track becoming overgrown, then easily through plantation for last 400 m. As others, but noted the fine view over Loch Long at big clearing a 10 to 20 m. from the HP. Then on to Craggan Hill(qv for log)pwheeler16/03/2020
Up the ridge to Craggan Hill from car parking area at Glen Douglas. Forest being clear-felled so it's a bit of a mess. There's a track along the ridge requiring frequent ducking below branches. Took a while to locate trig but that does seem to be on the summit. Carried on to Sron Mallanach along ridge from where I descended easily eastwards to the forestry track for the walk back.sclater05/01/2020
sron mallanach and craggan hill, good track from the north.robertphillips08/07/2019
I should have done this one with the Hump, a careless omission. So, nine years on, back to claim it. Mostly on a good track, then up an old, fading track through new plantings to the summit area. A little rocky ridge just a little way into the treesColin Crawford17/03/2019
1st hill of 7 today on a route from Garelochhead to Inverbeg, veering off main road at Whistlefield then cutting across wild terrain to drop onto the Three Lochs way. I saw 2 soldier scouts and about 20 soldiers lying in positions along the track. I veered off the track to cross Glen Mallan on a footbridge then used a forestry track to climb upto summit area, marking summit as NS25616 97326, A mossy outcrop with fir branch over the top and drop on southern Side. I floundered a bit but then found track leading me back to the Three Lochs Way. I followed this for a bit before ascending for Craggan Hill...Dazingdale02/10/2017
Over shot the main HuMP so did this one first instead.Alex C18/08/2017
bjewing12/03/2022
ajwxyzt09/07/2013
Lindsay M08/07/2012
chalky195306/12/2010