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Name:Beinn Dhubh
Hill number:10346
Height:154m / 505ft
Parent (Ma):1228  Roineval
RHB Section:17A: North Skye and Raasay
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NG 36434 36613
Summit feature:embedded boulder
Drop:35m
Col:119m  NG366365  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 23 32
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Observations:knoll 10m SSW at NG 36430 36621 is just lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 17 users)ByDate of Ascent
From layby through the two gates and up to summit. Quite wet under foot surprisingly. 20 min bag!Nicky C20/10/2021
Circuit with Beinn Thuathalain and glas bheinn. Interesting fort/broch near the summitMatt290118/01/2021
From layby. Chambered cairn well worth dropping down to.sclater08/12/2020
From long layby near high point on the road. 800m round trip.jonglew27/12/2018
up from the road to the eastvegibagger22/05/2017
From high point of roadColin Crawford25/10/2016
After Beinn Thuathalian. Crossed road then up via hill fort cairns.Lindsay M15/11/2015
From SSE, big layby. Dun Caimh just below summit has good chambered cairns and beehive cairn. Continued to Thuathalain.RHW09/08/2014
Easily from high point of road. Well preserved Chambered Cairn near summit.chalky195303/04/2013
Adrian25/05/2023
Wycombe Wanderer29/03/2019
john steel29/04/2018
jimbloomer11/04/2018
BigNick26/09/2016
Rod M15/11/2015
Janet M15/11/2015
GordonAdshead02/10/2014