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Name:Cruach Breacain
Hill number:4847
Height:359.8m / 1180ft
Parent (Ma):1408  Cruach Lusach
RHB Section:19B: Knapdale and Kintyre
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Fyne
Class:Hump, Tump (300-399m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,3,Y)
Grid ref:NR 82040 86376
Summit feature:grassy outcrop
Drop:125m
Col:235m  NR811833  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 55
(1:25k) 358S
Observations:outcrop 20m NE at NR 82052 86389 is of similar height
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 20 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at the playing fields at Ardrishaig (NR8502 8592) and followed the road up past stables and onto the forest track. Followed this round to Kilduskland reservoir, then along the forest edge on the good unmarked track to The Still Loch. Across long heather/rough ground to the final slopes, and up to the summit. Lovely area, lovely views. Returned a bit more directly along the forest edge to a loop in the track, but very rough going, and maybe not worth cutting the corner.LizH30/03/2023
7th hill of 9 on a circuit from Daill Loch car parking, approach from North after Cnoc Loch Clachaig. Continuation on North-eastern ridge to Cruach a' Cham loch...Dazingdale24/05/2021
Cross from unmarked track (that leads to 'The Still Loch' from the west side of Kilduskland reservoir) either by skirting round north of loch from track end tor head NNE from approx NR821859. Both ways then lead you to steep grassier patches up to ridge. Rough ground/deep heather but easy enough and good views.Heather TS04/05/2021
New Years Day, good views.DavieRuts01/01/2021
RHW11/06/2012
Fletch29/11/2023
interloper29/11/2023
Trekking toes25/05/2023
PeterAH30/03/2023
Tom Mundell25/03/2023
Kiltie17/03/2022
AndyS21/08/2021
mae20/08/2021
bjewing30/04/2017
Alan Whatley01/12/2016
Martin R21/06/2016
Colin Crawford02/08/2012
Adrian11/06/2012
ajwxyzt11/06/2012
chalky195322/12/2009