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Name:Sron nan Eun
Hill number:5849
Height:840.6m / 2758ft
Parent (Ma):148  Creag Mhor
RHB Section:02B: Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Tay
Class:High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NN 40421 35374
Summit feature:grassy rocky knoll
Drop:24.1m
Col:816.5m  NN 4002 3568  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL48W 378W
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 109 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
17.75 miles 4619ft walk, start at Glen Lochay NT carpark to Creag Mhor, Beinn Sheasgarnaich, Sron Nan Eun and Stob An Fhir-Bhogha.stephenbuda16/09/2023
#5 of 5 from Kenknock car park, last summit of a Heasgairnaich and Mhor circuitRHW07/04/2023
From KenknockBaggerGutt27/03/2023
Beinn Heasgarnich and Creag Mhòr from Glen Lochay. Descended close to Allt Tarsuinn to avoid peat hags and worked out well.hummusg30/08/2022
Climbed on way to Creag Mhor. Didn't see a soul on the hill all day.Trotticus11/07/2022
Bran HFB27/04/2022
From CP at Kenknock road end, bike to NN 411345 then Sron nan Eun and Creag Mhor. Back same way.TRG31818/08/2021
Cycle to Batavaime (rough track) - Sron nan Eun - Creag Mhor - Beinn Sheasgarnaich - Stob an Fhir-Bhogha - descent directly S to Batavaime.Mark Jackson18/08/2021
Today I bagged my first Munro in four months exactly (when I bagged Beinn Mhanach on 06/03/20) and 111th so far. Today I went to Killin then west along Glen Lochay, to the informal car park for 07:10. Then cycling further west up the glen, to the foot of Sron nan Eun. The way up this involves navigating around two sets of crags, to get up onto the should, then the final push up tot eh summit of Creag Mhor (1047m) for 11:10. I had planned to Beinn Sheasgarnaich as well, but I ate most of my food on the way up and didn’t want to push it too far. Dry most of the day, with a brief light drizzle, in the morning and sunshine in the afternoon, back to the car for 14:20, 7hrs after starting. Seen two wee green frogs, I managed to get a photo of one on the descent.chillyman806/07/2020
Parked in the public car park in Glen Lochay and then Creag Mhor and Beann Heasgarnich. Saw one other walker all day who was doing the same walk as me but in the opposite direction. Cloud level was low so lots of navigation through the swamps. A hard day; 10 hours.tsharp18/09/2019
Beinn Heasgarnich and Creag Mhor from Glen LochayHuwel28/03/2019
From the CP before Kenknock, I walked up the hydro road to the top track, leaving it at the Allt Batavaim. I passed the cargs to the left, then too the first grassy gully, weaving upwards on ramps to the ridge below Sron nan Eun, which made a scenic lunch spot. On to Creag Mhor's summit, an out-and-back to the gloriously remote viewpoint of Meall Tionail above Loch Lyon, and back to the horseshoe route and Sron nan Clach, before a long walk out, descending SW, and limboing under the deer fence where it crosses the Allt Cheathaich.Nick Down106/10/2018
Cycled into Allt Badour from car park at Kenknock then a clockwise circuit of the 2 Munros. On own.MorecambeMonkey26/06/2018
round of sron nan eun, creag mhor, stob nan clach, meall tionail from cp 1 km east of kenknock glen lochay biked in to batavaime on good tracks.robertphillips02/01/2017
North Kenknock Trek. New deer fencing makes it difficult to get off hill especially if you have to descend before the end of the ridge.justin99929/07/2016
Path to Creag Mhor passes 50m from the summit and well below it so it seems unlikely I'd been here before. I wonder how many of those logging it have been to the top.alda16/08/2015
Clockwise traverse of 2 hills, decent bike ride in and back - weather good with a couple of showers.Capt Malbec25/07/2015
Glasgow and Lancaster walk. Long day.alexmaclennan03/03/2012
On route to Creag Mhor.Roblex04/06/2010
Bike up Glen; straight up front and on to Creag Mhorbertbarnett12310/03/2009
My way off Creag Mhor(qv for log)pwheeler21/06/2008
Solo.Dangerous Dave12/06/2008
Sun and cloud, 45mph gusts, good views.iangalbraith23/05/2004
With Creag Mhor and Beinn Heasgarnish, in Glen Lochay. Tough climbnickywood102/09/2003
sololittle al22/09/2002
Circuit from Kenknockrjf3506/07/1998
Solo. MTB from Kennock for 5km Water Board road then by Eag Uillt to Beinn Sheasgarnaich, Stob an Fhir-Bhogha, Creag Mhor, Sron nan Eun, & return. a fine cold day.Vin25/05/1997
to Creag Mhor and Stob na Clach from Kenknock Galltywenallt20/03/1995
On way up Creag MhorPeterD28/08/1994
With Charlie en route for Creag Mhorchrisbien25/08/1991
Top of private road between Glen Lochay & Glen Lyon (Cairn) – Follow Allt Tarsuinn to lochan in Coire Ban Mor – Beinn Heasgarnich – Over Stob an Fhir-Bhogha to Creag Mhor – Down E. Ridge to Sron nan Eun – Batavaime – Kenknock. (Solo)gerrybowes13/08/1987
From Creag Mhor. 2 other people came up ridge from valley just as we left - the only people we saw all day. To Batavaine and to car at 18.45. Thunder rolled around the hills. 13 miles, 4100', 8 hours.arranc04/06/1982
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