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Name:Beinn Bhreac
Hill number:587
Height:930.3m / 3052ft
Parent (Ma):559  Beinn a' Chaorainn
RHB Section:08B: Cairngorms
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen)
Class:Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain, Murdo
(Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur)
Grid ref:NO 05871 97066
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:80.9m
Col:849.5m  NO 0503 9867  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36 43
(1:25k) OL57S OL58S 403S 404S
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Pedro_Winter28/02/2024
Walked from Linn of Dee then up Beinn Bhreac and the west top and across a boggy plateau to Beinn a’ Chaorainn. It was very windy with a significant wind chill and showers of sleety rain. Due to the weather I didn’t bother with the top but headed down to the relative quiet of the Lairigh an Laoigh and down Glen Derry where the winds were lighter and the sun made a few appearances. Time taken 6 hours 53 minutes including stops for 18.87 miles.isabelle03/10/2023
Cycled to Derry Lodge and then walked up Glen Derry and climbed Beinn a' Chaorainn and Beinn a' Chaorainn Bheag from Lairig an Laoigh. Returned to Derry Lodge via Beinn Bhreac.geoffh1221/09/2023
brianb16/09/2023
JFT_9606/09/2023
Circuit with camping from Linn of Dee taking in tops on E side then W side of Glen Derry. Climbed Meall an Lundain from south, trackless terrain, continued along ridge to climb Beinn Bhreac and Beinn Bhreac West Top. Crossed quite boggy ridge to climb Beinn a' Chaorainn Bheag, bypassed Beinn a' Chaorainn itself on descent to high point of Lairig an Laoigh. Steep climb to Stob Coire Etchachan, and easy ground to Beinn Mheadhoin SW Top and the excellent vantage point of Stacan Dubha. Descended to Loch Etchachan and climbed Creagan a' Choire Etchachan, across to Sgurr an Lochan Uaine. Bypassed Derry Cairngorm on way to Little Cairngorm and then Carn Crom. Descent to Derry Lodge and back to Linn of Dee. Quite cold biting wind for much of route but views generally good with most summits reasonably clear for much of the time.RobertP30/08/2023
booboowalking28/05/2023
Excellent day out but a tough day also, weather superb. Great day with Barry, done as route of 4 Munros.Kevthecat19/05/2023
Baz with H&K19/05/2023
Ochils Mountaineering Club Meet at Muir Cottage, west of Braemar for the Easter Weekend. On Saturday 8th April, I cycled with Clare Andrews from Muir Cottage to Derry Lodge. Then we hiked up to Beinn Bhreac West Top (928m) Munro Top, then east onto Beinn Bhreac (930m) Munro. Long slog north across the plateau, saw some evidence of voles, then onto Beinn a' Chaorainn Bheag (1016m) Munro Top, followed by Beinn a' Chaorainn (1080m) Munro. Finding a safe descend route into Glen Derry took a little bit of time, but once the path was found it was just an awfully long walk back to the bikes at Derry Lodge and cycled home. 10:20hrs for a 30km day, I was thoroughly knackered, spent Sunday sitting in a cafechillyman808/04/2023
anguscow26/02/2023
rox.a.k03/12/2022
Walked over from W Top.187lenny16/10/2022
From Derry Lodgegeoffh1203/10/2022
Andrew Bunting19/09/2022
Dottie00113/08/2022
Dottie13/08/2022
Linn of Dee - cycled to Derry Lodge - Beinn Bhreac - Beinn Bhreac W Top - Beinn a’ Chaorainn Bheag - Beinn a’ Chaorainn - Lairig an Laoigh - Derry Lodge - Linn of Dee.Mark Jackson09/08/2022
Capt Malbec24/07/2022
Alongwith Beinn a'Chaorainn from Linn of Dee.JasonStark03/07/2022
ALHEJ Wilkins29/05/2022
Bike and hike of Beinn a'Chaorainn & Beinn Bhreac, with John and wee Islay (springer spaniel). Cycled to Derry Lodge (with Islay leading the way), then did the route clockwise - starting with the long walk along pretty Glen Derry, then up Beinn a'Chaorainn, and then across the Dead Marshes (heh) to Beinn Bhreac, before dropping down the boggy descent path to the Glen Derry path, back to the Lodge and cycle out. Weather went from sunny during the walk-in, to raining on the ascent, windy and rainy between the summits, and then back to sunny on the walk and cycle out. Total time 6h 10min.mproudfoot21/05/2022
PVokes01/05/2022
Beinn a' Chaorainn and Beinn Bhreac from Linn of Dee. Walkhighlands routehummusg19/04/2022
amcvey22/01/2022
stuartgreig15/01/2022
mylesm1305/11/2021
Hal & Rafe16/10/2021
easers27/09/2021
anguscow22/09/2021
2 Munros and the two tops. Biked out to Derry Lodge then started the hike.Pilotralph 24/08/2021
scoob18/07/2021
Fi18/07/2021
With Sue on a fine day. Also climbed on 29/10/95 and 30/1/99.Phreerunner27/06/2021
weaselmaster25/06/2021
Sick Kid25/06/2021
vgiorgio17/06/2021
Lochnager Backpackingfellwanderer9216/06/2021
With Jack Cairngorms summer hol (backpacking)fellie15/06/2021
neil hutton03/06/2021
Bonzo03/06/2021
jps66601/06/2021
pwatson198022/05/2021
stuartgreig18/05/2021
SunnyAdventures23/04/2021
jonafras17/04/2021
Andrew Stalker21/03/2021
Toril31/08/2020
From Beinn a'Bhuird (to NE), via Beinn a' Chaorainn (to N). Biked up Glen Quoich. Track re-routed from NO 1018 9208 (very steeply uphill) to NO 0873 9250 (very steeply down) - rough stony track for just over a mile. Too rough for me to bike, massive effort to push. Good surface next mile. Car park meter currently covered - free parking.carole engel07/07/2020
From Linn of Dee Car Park (NO 06278 89774). Good track to Derry Lodge, good track/path up Glen Derry before taking the uphill path marked by a small cairn at NO 04536 94998. Very wet and boggy underfoot most of the way to the Munro summit. Quick detour to the west top before returning to Linn of Dee by the same route.david23020105/10/2019