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Name:A' Choinneach
Hill number:573
Height:1017m / 3337ft
Parent (Ma):557  Bynack More
Parent (SMC):557  Bynack More
RHB Section:08A: Cairngorms
County/UA:Highland, Moray
Catchment:Spey
Class:Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Murdo
(Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur)
Grid ref:NJ 03208 04824
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:77m
Col:940m  NJ038055  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36
(1:25k) OL57S OL58S 403S 404S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 391 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
arjh07/02/2024
From Reindeer centre for a round of Bynack Beg, A' Choinneach and Creag Mhor.rhalstead11/09/2023
BlackPanther03/09/2023
I joined Tom Young today for his final Munro of Bynack More (1090m). Along with +15 of his family and friends and few fellow OMC Club members. Once on the summit and after the celebratory booze, I nipped off to bag two new Munro Tops, A' Choinneach (1016m) & Bynack Beg (970m). And got a chance to touch the Little Barns Of Bynack and see the Barns of Bynack nearby. I hoped to catch up with the group during the return leg, but I never saw them, despite a few swimming in the green lochan (as I walked past, apparently).chillyman827/08/2023
theczernobog27/08/2023
SunnyAdventures207/08/2023
With Rab and Inma.Grinner25/03/2023
ChrisVDM13/11/2022
Pommyjon11/09/2022
govanah222/08/2022
Blair28206/08/2022
mcbiydw231/07/2022
from glenmore lodge, 24.5km loop in 4.5 hrs taking in Bynack Beg, A'Choinneach and Bynack More. excellent track almost all of the way. headed off towards bynack beg and narrow track disappears before reaching the broad bealach, but going is good. Over to A'Choinneach is pathless, but once back onto Bynack more by the barns of bynack which are worth seeing, was back onto the path.Nicky C25/06/2022
gomezhdm21/06/2022
Bynack More and tops, Cairngorm tops from Coire na Ciste car park.Geoff Briggs02/06/2022
highlandrock21/05/2022
Packed up the camp at East end of Loch Avon. howling gale and rain lashed. Crossing at east end of loch ok but interesting in the waves! Decided easiest option for walk out was to be blown along ridge of Bynack More. Sun came out eventually, but still freezing with the wind chill. Over Bynack Beg and down to Strath Nethy. Back to car via pt 737. With Bryher, who bravely swam the loch, and Rick.jenx18/05/2022
Livi202025/04/2022
https://www.strava.com/activities/6182942696Graham22b28/10/2021
PVokes23/10/2021
RonaLindsay23/10/2021
SunnyAdventures01/10/2021
Huwel01/10/2021
weaselmaster18/09/2021
Sick Kid18/09/2021
19.3 miles 4272ft walk. Start at Glenmore campsite, to Bynack More, Bynack Beg and A'choinneach, return over The Saddle and Cairn Gorm Ski Centre back to Glenmore campsite.stephenbuda05/09/2021
With Gary Nicol. Bynack More and Cairngorm round in deteriorating weather, starting in calm sunshine but becoming high winds and continual rain. 9 hours.alexmaclennan12/08/2021
Highland Days23/06/2021
Fi19/06/2021
scoob19/06/2021
Bynack More and tops - Bike & BogScmccabe 14/05/2021
Neil Midgley13/05/2021
On the way from Bynack More to Cairn Gorm.quadbarrel05/05/2021
Simon Winton16/04/2021
rocket-ron04/03/2021
stuartgreig28/11/2020
Walked from Bynack More187lenny18/10/2020
alda24/02/2020
Conor06/08/2019
From Glenmore Lodge walked up and around the Brynack hills.LaurieIson2102/08/2019
Solo fr P at NH980094, long long track to run then long paths. National heatwave, pleasant temperatures on tops and good blue skies but a relentless hot S wind, making running hard work and frustrating! Climb up here fr Loch Avon relatively enjoyable, but then getting tired for slog up to Bynack More...NorfolkPT2123/07/2019
Dave McG17/07/2019
Rannoch_Monkey02/06/2019
Badders20/04/2019
Pete R03/09/2018
suprisefish28/07/2018
AdyGray08/07/2018
Ralph11/06/2018
carole engel03/06/2018
From the funicular carpark, up windy ridge to the cafe then down to the saddle where I picked up the footpath to the summit.Peterb05/05/2018