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Name:Torr a' Bheannain
Hill number:11410
Height:259m / 850ft
Parent (Ma):1483  Tighvein
RHB Section:20C: Arran and Holy Island
County/UA:North Ayrshire
Island:Arran
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NR 99998 22624
Summit feature:green mound above some boulders
Drop:40m
Col:219m  NS005230  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 69
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 6 users)ByDate of Ascent
Last of five forest Tumps on a round from Kildonan. I went directly up through the trees from the forest road at NR996230, decent going through mature growth, emerging on the NW to SE firebreak higher up. The high point was a fine feature, those mossy outcrops quite atmospheric. The firebreak continued SE, very mossy and spongy underfoot, until I emerged from the trees above Levencorroch. A surprisingly tiring outing, with lots of demanding navigationColin Crawford24/09/2022
Arrived on the 8am ferry, bus to southbank farm, torr a bheannain, cnoc craobhach, cnoc na garbad, cnoc na comhairle my final north ayrshire tump,down path/track to whiting bay for the bus back to brodick for the 13.55 ferry to ardrossan.robertphillips02/11/2019
Third and final hill of the day, and final hill on Arran. From Cnoc Craobhach on mapped fire breaks to NS 0002 2299 whence near enough directly to it through the conifers. Very wet and unpleasant around NS 0002 2280. Large moss covered boulders enclosed in the plantation at summit.jonglew11/05/2018
Kilmory to Kildonan. A new forestry road has been constructed winding over the N side of this hill. Left this at NR996230 to pick up the mapped ride running SE across the summit area. The well delineated boulder supported HP was gained from taking a direct bearing from the (second) summit of this ride. Backtracked to the road for approach to Cnoc Craobhach before being halted by harvesting operations further along.Smudge17/11/2017
1st ever log for this hill, not surprisingly! 4th hill of 5 today on a difficult navigational challenge from Whiting Bay, cimbing, Cnoc na Comhairle, Cnoc na Garbad, Cnoc Craobhach and then going off course on forest rides I estimated error and ended up at fenceline (after negotiating nasty floating bog) I managed to climb onto open moorland and then found I was back on my route at NR99032202. I headed up through trees and instead of sticking to bearing I veered more to the East and this meant exploring the high ground on this side of a forest side only to find that the other side was higher. A series of mossy boulders mark the summit!Dazingdale09/05/2016
chalky195306/09/2016