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Name:A' Choineach Beag South Top
Hill number:6623
Height:543m / 1781ft
Parent (Ma):975  Beinn a' Chearcaill
RHB Section:13A: Loch Torridon to Loch Maree
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ewe
Class:Subdodd
(s5)
Grid ref:NG 93482 65520
Summit feature:large boulder
Drop:27m
Col:516m  NG933652  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 19
(1:25k) 433
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 25 users)ByDate of Ascent
On descent from Beinn a' Chearcailldavidpettit8418/10/2023
Parked at NG 96238 67986, entrance to old road off A832. Along stalkers path to left of cottage towards yellow sleeve on telegraph pole stay. Up to approx 250m, branch to right marked by cairn, to plateau at approx 480m. Beinn a' Chearcaill, Creag na Feol, A' Choineach Beag South Top and A' Choineach Beag. With PM.CJM20/09/2022
3rd of the day before A Choineach Beag. With CM.bolton20/09/2022
see log for Beinn a'Chearcaillcarole engel12/09/2022
#3 of 4 from Bridge of GrudieRHW15/05/2021
I climbed the Graham Beinn a'Chearcaill plus its associated minor bumps and tops. Good approach on stalkers' path, then tiresome walking on snowy heather - you never knew where the holes were - the stony top(s) with flat pavements were interesting. Good views on Torridon hills, Loch Maree, Slioch and the Fisherfield hills beyond.langskill07/05/2021
Along the Grudie path until a cairn directs an offshoot up to south of Coire Briste. A maze of rock and heather options eventually got us to Creag na Feol, then on to the weird stone-strewn plateau of Beinn a' Chearcaill. Steady rainfall made the trek over to A' Choineach Beag's two tops rather tricky and the ascent back to Loch Maree somewhat treacherous.summitter08/11/2020
En route to Beinn a Chearcaillngthack01/07/2015
With: hb sb ab; Parked by Bridge of Grudie. Followed track climbing up by River Grudie into Coire Briste then via Creag na Feol to the impressive rock table summit overlooking Strath Lungard. Stunning views of N Torridon hills.Ian Baines11/07/2014
Galltywenallt21/04/2012
rocket-ron04/09/2023
Jill Robertson04/05/2022
amblemark04/05/2022
Trekking toes30/03/2018
Tom Mundell30/03/2018
ARM21/10/2017
Sick Kid22/02/2017
Isbjorn10/06/2016
nicolajane26/05/2016
Tricky04/05/2016
NormanW14/04/2016
gary198106/04/2016
Dave Geere03/06/2012
JohnW18/05/2004
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