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Name:Beinn Bhreac
Hill number:414
Height:912.44m / 2994ft
RHB Section:06A: Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt
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 86839 82068
Summit feature:embedded boulder 25m NE of cairn
Drop:171m
Col:741m  NN881836  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL51E 394E
Observations:boulder is 25cm higher than base of cairn
Survey:Leica NA730/Leica 530/Leica RX1250
Surveys of Leathad an Taobhain and Beinn Bhreac (Final).doc
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 280 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
steven morrice23/09/2023
Gallovidian18/06/2023
After cycling in from Linn of Dee for an overnight camp at the ruined Geldie Lodge followed the Ealar path along the N slopes of An Sgarsoch to the Allt a' Chaorainn. Must forest regeneration work taking place along the Feshie-Geldie watershed, perhaps part of Cairngorm Connect? Ascended Carn Ealar on a rising line then out and back the 6km to Beinn Bhreac. Return to camp then bike out. A truly remote hill in a wild area. Don't think I'll be rushing backSpudGunn06/06/2023
stuartgreig29/05/2023
Good track from Calvine - mostly very smooth for biking but generally uphill for 8.5mls to Bruar Lodge. Exhausted after 2hrs 15mins on the bike and dreaded the return but it was actually very easy being generally downhill. Excellent stallers path up north side Allt Beinn Loggarnaich (not as shown on map) - from cairn at NN 828 769. When this veers NNW at NN 840 782 becomes indistinct, eventually petering out altogether. Rough crossing of col area but easy ascent of hillcarole engel06/05/2023
BrianJ13/11/2022
Solo Cycle from Calvine to the dam north of Bruar Lodge, then followed the Allt Beinn Losgarnaich path to head waters of the Tarf and NE to the Beinn Bhreac summit. Return by similar route to the bike for a blast back to Calvine. This has to be one of the most remote hills in Scotland(?)John Lee14/09/2022
e-bike from Calvine to Bruar Lodge eased the way to this remote Corbettlangskill10/09/2022
Trailmaister13/08/2022
Biked in from Calvine to near the dam north of Bruar Lodge, then followed the Allt Beinn Losgarnaich path to Beinn Losgarnaich and on to An Sligearnach. Turned NE to the Beinn Bhreac NW & NE Tops, which is mostly heather, before bagging the main summit from its north end. Something of a slog over to Meall Tionail na Beinne Brice and Beinn Gharbh, but at least the Tarf Water was running low for an easy crossing. Then back to the bike for a cruise back to Calvine.summitter04/08/2022
Stavanger Toestub25/06/2022
SunnyAdventures24/06/2022
Bonzo07/06/2022
pwatson198023/03/2022
chazzyboy1901/09/2021
hillhunter15/08/2021
3/3 After Fhidhleir. Back to tent at Red Bothy the long way – following every meander of the Tarf to its falls, then up Glen Tilt. Wind dropped and sun came out – with midges – in evening. Rounsfell14/08/2021
Bike and shuffleTamCollie01/08/2021
My first time up a Corbett in ages! Solo. Came from Linn of Dee over both Munros. It was a very long walk back. Solo.Dangerous Dave15/07/2021
Mountain bike hired in Pitlochry. Standard route out and back from Calvine leaving the bike near the dam north of Bruar Lodge. Good going except for the mile or so of lumpy, pathless, peaty ground around the watershed, thankfully very dry. 1.5 hours up on the bike, 3.5 hours walk, 1.0 hour down on the bike, 30 minutes of stops.Owen B14/07/2021
From camp in Upper GlenFeshie, solo via Lochan an-t Sluich,Leathad an Taobhain, B Bhreac and out by Slochd Beag. Sunny, warm but very cooling wind. Good views from each Corbett. Long 9hr walk inc stops (after walk in to camp). Rough going after 1st one but dry underfoot. Bhreac seems very central and very isolated.niallp12/06/2021
mcbiydw230/05/2021
Blair28228/05/2021
richtea504009/08/2020
Robinho0801/08/2020
TommyG18/07/2020
Toril16/07/2020
Tom Mundell11/07/2020
Trekking toes11/07/2020
weaselmaster04/01/2020
Sick Kid03/01/2020
Solo, on a backpacking trip from Bruar to Lagganlia. Snow fell that night and the next. The compass was unreliable between Glas-leathad Feshie and the Minigaig.iansm06/11/2019
Wayne Morris31/07/2019
Two day backpack from Auchlean: Carn Dearg Mor - Meallach Mhor - camp near 800886 - Leathad an Taobhain - Beinn Bhreac - Carn Ealar - long walk out down Glen Feshiedavidpettit8419/07/2019
Driftwood26/06/2019
Kevin2903526/06/2019
hornet23/06/2019
Am Bodach19/06/2019
Alan P, Chris TNHWC01/06/2019
GavinTheobald 301/06/2019
hill walker06/01/2019
Pleasant circuit from Tarf Hotel in dry weather. Easy walking most of the way. Distinctive pointy stone in summit cairn seems to have gone since first visit in 2010. (Meall Dubh-chlais, Leachdann Feith Seasgachain South Top, Leachdann Feith Seasgachain, Sron Gharbh, Carn an Fhidhleir South Top, Carn an Fhidhleir, Meall Tionail, Beinn Bhreac NE Top, Beinn Bhreac NW Top, Beinn Bhreac, Meall Tionail na Beinne Brice, Tom Liath, Braigh Sron Ghorm.)mae223/06/2018
clanbonham23/06/2018
paz195319/06/2018
Solo HFB27/05/2018
sarahk26/05/2018
On TGO Challenge. Delicious frisson of remotenessColin Crawford18/05/2018
benalder5015/05/2018
PhilMcLean12/05/2018
kanderson07/05/2018