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Name:Creag an Sgliata [Sron na h-Iolaire]
Hill number:3907
Height:697m / 2287ft
Parent (Ma):2  Creagan na Beinne
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Hump, Simm, Graham Top, Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,GT,Y)
Grid ref:NN 76984 39884
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:103m
Col:594m  NN764391  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51 52
(1:25k) OL48E 378E 379W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 52 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Circular route from woodland walks car park reached by minor road SE of Kenmore. Followed woodland path to join Rob Roy way for a while before taking track heading S towards Creag an Sgliata, reaching summit over fairly rough ground. Continued to Sron a' Chaoineidh, Meall nan Eanchainn. Returned along ridge a little beyond bealach before descending NNW to reach N side of Glen Quaich. Contoured ENE and on to summit of Meall a' Choire Chreagaich East Top. Continued to Meall a' Choire Chreagaich and then NW to Creag an Fhudair and forest paths back to car. Some sunny spells, and a surprising amount of quite rough ground.RobertP07/08/2022
Parked at Acharn(busy area) and followed track to the Hermit's Cave and falls. Continued past the stone circle, then right past the little wood and round to the 500m point. Up on animal tracks and some ATV tracks to the summit. Visited NE high point just in case! Descended more directly, passing shooting butts, to the small pine wood at the track.LizH20/03/2022
from minor road to east, after Meall a Choire CreagaichBLACKHILL19/03/2022
On a 3 Tump bike assisted or hindered round. After Meall a' Choire Chreagaich, from the high point down the new track, not shown on all maps, to where it turns N. I headed SW to preserve height, at a cost of a longer distance in the rought ground pushing the bike. Better to go more W. Followed track S then W, until below the summit which was an easy walk from the track. Fantastic fast return trip to the col. Followed by a push up the grass and heather to regain the outward track.Minto02/08/2021
Followed good tracks from Acharn. Only a short distance off track to summit.Crumblie209/04/2021
cold++, path v v wetjanetf2125/11/2020
From Acharn, visiting Hermit's Cave on the way.PGCE07/07/2020
Solo tripInvicta1408/06/2020
From Acharn via the Hermits cave. Snow above 600m. Intended to also bag Beinn Bhreac but Acharn Burn too deep to cross after torrential rain the previous day.NormanW09/12/2019
From NE, up track from road pass. New track almost summits MCC and almost joins up with tracks around CS. Strong west wind was not helpful.Topographer5723/05/2019
Parked in Kenmore village to make this a fuller day. Access via Rob Roy Way to Balmacnaughton and combined with Meall a'Choire Chreagaich. Fine viewpoint.benalder28412/05/2019
After drive up from Leeds and evening walk making use, especially on way back, of a track not on the map. Creag na Sgliata and Meall a Choire Chreagaich. A pleasant short walk, just right for an evening stroll.dickscroop18/08/2018
C/W round of meall nam fuaran, meall nam fuaran north top, garrow hill, meall nan eanchainn, sron a chaoineidh, creag an sqliata, from parking on verge east of croftmill, biked from hp of road to the west back to car, a mixture of tracks and good ground and a few peat hags. north top looked as high.robertphillips30/09/2017
Wet going in col to East. Views come and go through the cloud.RichardM13/11/2016
Boggy heather and grass, several nearby tussocks with chairs, nil visibility due to low cloud. Based at Weem Inn.Denise 13/11/2016
From E, road pass. This barely fitted the 2 hours I had available, so a fair bit of running. Chreagaich E Top on way back (having bagged the trigged HuMP back in 1998).RHW21/06/2015
From Acharn via waterfalls and stone circle.Phaedra06/11/2011
Cloudy, dry, cold wind on top, good views.iangalbraith20/09/2009
iainwalton06/11/2023
Tricky31/10/2023
Tony S23/06/2023
Lorna S23/06/2023
Dottie26/01/2023
PeterAH20/03/2022
chrispine07/03/2022
BaggerGutt12/06/2021
weaselmaster12/06/2021
duchally02/04/2021
Andrew Simmons14/09/2020
AndyS30/07/2020
interloper04/12/2017
Fletch04/12/2017
bjewing18/03/2017
Alan Whatley12/11/2016
mae24/05/2014
bertbarnett12325/08/2013
Kiltie04/08/2013
BrianFish15/09/2011
alda14/06/2011
richtea504026/04/2011
neilsan01/08/2010
Gavin Theobald24/07/2010
Lindsay M11/07/2010
Alan Moore18/05/2010
chalky195328/10/2009
The Dancing Mon20/10/2009
fasgadh19/06/2009
Colin Crawford23/02/2008
IainT14/04/2007
StueyB06/02/2005