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Name:Cromadh Mor
Hill number:5906
Height:478m / 1568ft
Parent (Ma):272  Beinn Donachain
RHB Section:03C: Glen Etive to Glen Lochy
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Awe
Class:Tump (400-499m), Subhump
(Tu,4,sHu)
Grid ref:NN 22395 31503
Summit feature:rock
Drop:96m
Col:382m  NN219316  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) OL39N 364N 377E
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 11 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Glen Prchy. 6 of 6thekirkie pirate19/05/2023
Bridge at Catnish has been removed. Ascended Cromadh Mor via the forestry track from the Eas Urchaidh and the lochan then back via the NE top.sclater12/03/2022
With sclaterGeordiemunro12/03/2022
2 Cromadh Mor tops from S, Catnish, bridge closed for safety reasons but still seems sound. Straight up S face, nice wood then a few small crags to avoid. Small boulder/outcrop marks HPRHW14/04/2019
8 top round A, chreag, beinn donachain SW top, beinn donachain west top, beinn donachain, cruach nan nighean west top, cruach nan nighean, cromadh mor, hp is a outcrop or rock 10m south, cromadh mor NE top, from near dalmally bridge, left bike at catnish for a mostly downhill cycle back to the car at dalmally.robertphillips24/02/2019
Parked as others at Catnish, used bridge (easy climb locked gate) to cross river in spate.Bank of river to new deer fence, then track to first bend onto hill. Over deer fence and rising contour around first ridge, then bearing to top. Continue onto Donachain main summit, then down over three of tops on fine ridge. Last one needed flank through sparse spruce, OK.nordicstar29/12/2013
Alan Whatley17/10/2021
Gavin Theobald20/07/2020
hillhunter02/02/2019
chalky195325/11/2014
ajwxyzt27/03/2011