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Name:Beinn na Cloiche
Hill number:335
Height:645.1m / 2116ft
RHB Section:04A: Fort William to Loch Treig and Loch Leven
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Leven (Loch), Catchment Boundaries, Lochy
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NN 28471 64858
Summit feature:cairn on outcrop
Drop:193m
Col:452m  NN270642  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 41
(1:25k) 385W 392
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 186 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
SunnyAdventures216/12/2023
Parked in Brown Avenue Kinlochleven where a footpath goes down to RIVER LEVEN trail/Ciaran path to Blackwater dam. 5hours45 to summit. On way stream/waterfall Allt Coire na Duibhe was in SPATE :- impassable. Had to climb through steep bracken at times to old concrete pipeway followed this to large cairn where a zigzag path descends to the German camp (old pipeway was made by WW1 POWs) & Ciaran path. This was the other side of unbridged streams & on Ciaran path. Finished well after dark. Another option might be to see if possible to cross the dam & down what looks on map to be a good track.rogreeves24/09/2023
LovelyLass24/09/2023
ketzster08/07/2023
Jenn01/07/2023
davezeking22/05/2023
weaselmaster25/03/2023
Sick Kid25/03/2023
andrew brown20/11/2022
Blair28224/09/2022
justin99920/09/2022
From Kinlochleven on a glorious day. Up the lovely River Leven path to Blackwater dam (best bit of the walk), then the MTB quagmire to the better path up Allt an Inbhir. You can't even see the hill until a fair way past the river crossing; it's so small. When I spotted the hill, I just set off up. It's fairly easy going, long grass but smooth ground. Superb views at the top. Back to the dam, off piste below the MTB quagmire is much easier. At the dam, I was looking forward to my last sandwich. If you find my lunch box up on the hill, it's yours. Back below the dam to join the vehicle track along the pipeline back to Kinlochleven, fine views all the way down.Gill10/09/2022
From Glas Bheinn. Descended initially NNE until the slope to the east was more manageable. Took a line just north of Lochan Tom Ailein, up to the ridge line, then an easy stroll to the attractive rocky summit with fantastic views, especially towards Buachaille Etive Mor. Descended west, over the north ridge of Glas Bheinn, slightly awkwardly down over alternating steep and less steep ground to the bridge at the east end of Loch Eilde Mor, then a plod back to Kinlochleven, with fine views down Loch Leven in the latter stages.Owen B21/08/2022
scott duncan05/08/2022
nicolajane05/07/2022
benalder5019/05/2022
With:hb; From Loch Chiarain Bothy we ascended S ridge of Beinn na Cloiche to summit. Excellent views towards Loch Trieg munros. Down to Lochan Tom Ailein and up Glas Bheinn. Descended NE ridge to Carn Dearg & down to Luibeilt. Wildcamped by Abhainn Rath.Ian Baines18/05/2022
weaselmaster22/04/2022
Sick Kid22/04/2022
Beinn na Cloiche, Creag Guanach to Cnapp Cruinn from Corrour through to Roybridge where I was staying. Misty to start clearing to nice run towards Staoineag in the sun and misting up later. Bridge at Monessie closed due to risk, but passable fortunately. Solo.davechaffey15/09/2021
SunnyAdventures02/09/2021
alda26/07/2021
BlackPanther06/06/2021
from Meall a' Bhainne, then down to stepping stones at Staonaig and back to bike and thence to Corrour station, cught my train by skin of teeth!IanHHill03/06/2021
Wayne Morris02/05/2021
GavinTheobald 328/05/2020
Crumblie227/06/2019
Gallovidian21/06/2019
highlandhillwalker13/05/2019
carole engel03/05/2019
Fi28/04/2019
scoob28/04/2019
Creag Ghuanach, Beinn na Cloiche, Meall a' Bhainne, Garbh Chnapan, Meall na Lice from Corrour. Camped overnight close to summit of Creag Ghuanach. Very warm for April, light breeze and good, slightly hazy views.RobertP21/04/2019
Walked in from end of Glen Nevis, stayed night at Staoineag Bothy.Grinner17/11/2018
Rannoch(train) Corrour Ghuanaich Cloiche GlasBheinn Kinlochleven(bus) FtWilliam(train) Rannoch. A wilderness hill surrounded on all sides by bigger hills, a nice place but no phone signals and a slightly scary place to be alone.Topographer5704/09/2018
pwithnall01/06/2018
Jossker19/05/2018
bertbarnett12306/05/2018
From Staoineag bothy via Beinn na Cloiche and Leum Uilleim to Corrour station.twg2727/03/2018
hill walker06/08/2017
anne336625/07/2017
Ralph25/07/2017
Simon Winton24/07/2017
Wycombe Wanderer06/05/2017
borderline29/01/2017
sarahk20/10/2016
Climbed Glas Bheinn on the way. Work going on at the dam at W end of Loch Eilde Mor so I wasn't allowed to cross it(H&S). There's another(temporary ?) crossing at 21476/62941duchally16/09/2016
NormanW16/09/2016
3 of 5: From Carn Dearg.ChrisR25/08/2016
Colin Crawford17/05/2016