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Name:Creag Bhuidhe
Hill number:5863
Height:521.1m / 1710ft
Parent (Ma):165  Sgiath Chuil
RHB Section:02B: Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Tay
Class:Subdodd
(s5)
Grid ref:NN 55822 32836
Summit feature:rock
Drop:23.3m
Col:497.8m  NN 5551 3272  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL48W 378W
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 48 users)ByDate of Ascent
Up and down from KillinArbie20/03/2024
alda05/03/2024
A pleasant circuit from Killin up the track to Creag Bhuidhe and over frozen bogs to Meall Clachach then down to the other track to the longhouse. Powder over ice made the tracks lethal in some places.sclater17/01/2024
sam.g.guthrie13/10/2023
alda16/09/2023
iainwalton04/09/2023
Circular route, parking in Killin. Pleasant walked along Glen Lochay road to Auchlyne, then followed tracks NW and W before climbing hillside to Sgiath Chuil, Sgiath Chrom, and along ridge to Meall a'Churain, Sgiath Chuil E Top, Meall nan Samhna Far West Top, Meall nan Samhna West Top, Meall nan Samhna, Beinn Bhreac, Creag Mhor, Meall Clachach, Creag Bhuidhe and down to Killin.RobertP15/08/2023
Tricky08/04/2023
kannegray08/03/2023
alda08/03/2023
alda20/01/2023
Stayed at the OMC Cottage (for Louise's last munro) on Sunday. I joined Sharon Cooke, Ian and Mhairi McCabe, to do Creag Bhuidhe. I drove from the cottage to Killin, parking at the village hall. The route takes you through the park and picking up a reasonable path all the way up to the summit. Some showers passed through, but mainly dry with decent views.chillyman818/09/2022
Alan - also 8/19 with Iainjanetf2119/11/2021
With Brian from Killin. indeed good views. Going west.Play2End07/11/2021
After Meall Clachach. Great views.PGCE03/06/2021
Steep walk up from Killin, but amazing views.Hirta27/05/2021
After Meall Clachach. Nice descent N on steep grassRHW22/05/2021
A path from Breadalbane Park provides a straightforward climb up Creag Bhuide, as well as superb views across Loch Tay and the Ben Lawers range. It's not such easy going onwards to Meall Clachach - following an old fence line affords some relief from the boggy ground. We returned to Killin via the vegetated-over track on the south side of these two hills. Still pretty boggy in places, but a steady descent. Once it reached a hard-surface forestry track we took a narrow finger-post marked path through trees and head-height bracken at Monemore, re-joining civilisation at a gate next to a house called Pathways on the Manse Road. To get to this point from the centre of Killin, turn left at Old Bank, go up Manse Road, past Kilkenny, then turn right at Burnside. A lovely two-hour or so walk.summitter16/08/2020
From the forest road joining the Killin - Auchlyne road. Haulage yard gate lock, so I went through the field on the R and a short patch of woodland before rejoining the track. Views along the length of Loch Tay from Creag Bhuidhe, then along the old fence line to the summit cairn on Meall Clachach, descending SE to the road by the haulage yard (cross the fence with caution: it is electrified).Nick Down128/03/2020
thenomad21/01/2020
Also from forest road to south but noted locked gate at entrance (haulage yard) on later return.Tony S18/01/2020
Lorna S18/01/2020
Up to the Simm, Meall Clachach from the forest road to the SE, then over Creag Buidhe and down the path into Killin.NormanW03/01/2020
Kevin2903515/09/2019
with Frances - date according to Memory Map route. This would have been Monday at end of Stravaigers weekend in Glen Affriclangskill07/05/2018
alda21/02/2018
clanbonham25/03/2017
reecealex02/08/2016
Debs and Goska, heading back from MullMountain Goat21/05/2016
Run with DexterDexter terrier12/07/2015
alda11/10/2014
Sunny and warm but cool breeze on top. Solo.iredale13/08/2014
Circular walk from B&B in Killin and steep descent in to Killin after visiting Highland 5 - Meall Clachach.mntainman13/10/2013
Nice hill, steep climb from Killin and back down the peat road. Super views of Ben Lawyer.simon and co07/04/2013
Paul and Terri05/12/2012
Gavin Theobald26/07/2012
indianajane15/07/2012
Camping in Glen Dochart with Alexander. Heavy showers at the top, very windy.agentmancuso13/08/2011
ZanderH13/08/2011
Driftwood30/05/2011
Lindsay M02/03/2010
SMMC New Year Meetclashcityrocker04/01/2010
With Pauline and CatherineRobF28/09/2009
Nice little walk from the B&B with Dad and Stephen.mikejacobs28/07/2001
Killin Highland Games hill race. Finished 4th.mikejacobs04/08/1999
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