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Name:Beinn Mholach
Hill number:397
Height:841.8m / 2762ft
RHB Section:05A: Loch Ericht to Glen Tromie and Glen Garry
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, High Hills of Britain,
Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,HHB,Y)
Grid ref:NN 58752 65481
Summit feature:large cairn
Drop:196m
Col:646m  NN557680  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42
(1:25k) 385E
Observations:trig point 20m W at NN 58735 65485 is slightly lower
Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 295 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
SunnyAdventures224/03/2024
geoffreycurnock23/03/2024
Parked besides Loch Rannoch and cycled from Annat, via about 4 gates, to Duinish. ATV track helped get up and down Creag nan Gabhar and Beinn Mholach quickly. Then doubled back to climb Gualann Sheileach and Creag a' Mhadaidh in turn before turning attention to Creagan Odhar. Biked down to Craiganour Lodge and back on to road, detouring around a plantation/deer fence en route. 5.15 hrs.summitter05/09/2023
andrew brown15/08/2023
With Creag a'Mhadaidh by bike from Loch Rannoch. Started 7am to beat incoming front, was on summit of Mholach at 9.30am in sunshine and stiff breeze. Got down to bothy just in time to dodge rain. Sat there for most of an hour, then cycled back with out-and-back to Mhadaidh, meeting a Graham-bagger at the cairn. One slight shower on Mhadaidh. Total walking time was 3h 20m, rest was bike or bothy. Morton's really bad in right foot after only an hour walking. Rounsfell08/07/2023
ketzster07/07/2023
Bike in to end of estate road. Better route choice on return. Bike tyre blew on return and had to push for a mile.langskill29/06/2023
phil10124/04/2023
From Dalnaspidal with Anne B and Ralph on the bikes to 623687. Misty but dry and an easy enough climb to the summit with an ATV track helpful.bolton14/02/2023
Left bike at end of L Garry. Boggy flats then path/ ATV track up the bulk of hill (after popping in to the bothy). Mixed but benign weather for February, snow in pockets only. 6 hrs inc bike, returning same way.niallp07/02/2023
With Rhona & Struie from Dalnaspidal Lodge on bikes to end of track at Allt Coire Easan, a fast flowing burn. Walk across to bothy at Duinish. Straight up slope to Craig nan Gabhar then on to summit. Nothing difficult or technical.DampandDusty27/11/2022
Solo cycle from Creiganour Lodge. Excellent track for MTB to Duinish then walked up NE ridge ove Creag nan Gabhar to summit. return same route. Excellent views.John Lee13/09/2022
MKInnes12/09/2022
kiltedbiggles12/09/2022
Stavanger Toestub28/08/2022
Late Saturday afternoon walk from Dalnaspidal Lodge. Arrived on the summit about 7pm. Lovely evening with great views. Camped overnight on the summit. Solo.Dangerous Dave27/08/2022
With Sue from Dalnaspdal on bikes along track on W side of Loch Garry to end of track at S end of loch. Walk track on boggy ground to footbridge crossing at Allt Shallainn, then following ATV tracks up NE ridge of Creag na Gabhar, and SW along ridge to summit at huge cairn of Beinn Mholach, return same route. Damp start but improved to windy warm day.Frank14/07/2022
SunnyAdventures25/06/2022
Pommyjon24/04/2022
Gallovidian23/04/2022
GavinTheobald 312/04/2022
TommyG19/03/2022
weaselmaster24/07/2021
solodonmeister20/07/2021
With John. Used bikes to end of Loch Garry. Didn’t see anyone, but lots of mummy birds trying to lure us away from their chicks - and plovers on the top. Grand views to Schiehallion and Ben Alder. Lots of frogs too. Veryhappybunny21/06/2021
hillhunter01/05/2021
Capt Malbec24/04/2021
Parked 150m west of the track to Annat by Loch Rannoch. Enjoyed the farm track up from Annat, reminded me of the Yorkshire Dales, lush grassy track between dry stone walls, mist rising off the loch, lots of sheep. Joined the track from Craiganour, then up to the small dam, faint path petering out with peat hags over Sgurran Dearg, then a straightforward mostly grassy ascent.Owen B24/09/2020
gary198106/09/2020
Ledi06/09/2020
steven morrice23/08/2020
Blair28212/07/2020
tickchazzyboy1918/03/2020
Nice afternoon sun. Met mountain assessment group on summit. In from Bridge of Ericht via Dial-a-bus via the Stob and out to Kinloch Rannoch with stags roaring in the shallow Corrie.davechaffey05/11/2019
Trailmaister24/08/2019
Wayne Morris08/08/2019
Third visit; TGOC 19Colin Crawford18/05/2019
Second visit from Crag a Mhadaidh. What a contrast! Blue sky, chilly wind and good views.MichaelF16/05/2019
From Dalnaspdal on A9 along tracks S, W side of Loch Garry to Allt Shallainn, crossing by footbridge, then following ATV tracks up NE ridge of Creag na Gabhar, and SW along ridge to Beinn Mholach, return same route. With JAS.kdbennett20/04/2019
weaselmaster13/01/2019
Sick Kid13/01/2019
Bridge of Ericht - Beinn Mholach - Stob an Aonaich Mhoir - Bridge of Ericht. Couple of inches of snow on the ridge.davidpettit8427/10/2018
hill walker30/09/2018
TamCollie11/07/2018
Jaxter26/05/2018
Day 2 of a 2 day round of 9 tops north of Loch Rannoch from Durnish bothy: Creag a Mhaigaaidh(G); Gualann Shelleach(Gt);Beinn Mholeach(C) and back to tent. Shorter of the two days, had tiome to walk out but stayed put as train booked for following day.dickscroop14/05/2018
Jossker24/03/2018
PhilMcLean11/03/2018
borderline12/08/2017
bertbarnett12326/06/2017