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Name:Beinn Bhuidhe
Hill number:10282
Height:225m / 738ft
Parent (Ma):1271  Beinn a' Bhraghad
RHB Section:17B: Minginish and the Cuillin Hills
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NG399279 (est)
Drop:68m
Col:157m  NG405280  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 32
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 6 users)ByDate of Ascent
Verge parking halfway down Glen Eynort for a late afternoon circuit of Beinnean Dearga, Cnoc Scarall Beag, Cnoc Scarall and Beinn Bhuidhe.PGCE01/06/2023
From Beinnean Dearga. On to Scarall.sclater21/04/2023
With the Cnoc Scarrell's. Excellent views to Cuillin and down Loch Eynort. Lovely locationMatt290116/05/2021
With LunaBigNick18/08/2018
clockwise too late in the afternoon after spending too much time having a second coffee and natter and using his wifi in Carbost. From NG 404 297 SSW to Beinne Bhuidhe, WNW to Cnoc Scarall Nw to Cnoc Scarall Beag then getting soaked in a squall on way N to Binnean Dearga and back east to carvegibagger21/05/2017
Broad elongated summit ridge with shallow peat hags and moderately steep grassy sides set in open, heathery, trackless moorland. Approached from Glen Brittle Road and forest track to NG 4130 2712 then north out of plantation and along north side of main plantation; descended north then west towards Cnoc Scarall as part of a traverse of series of tops north of Glen Brittle Forest.Coiruisg09/06/2004