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Name:Sron Beinn an t-Seilich
Hill number:6961
Height:714m / 2343ft
Parent (Ma):1425  Stob an Eas
RHB Section:19C: Loch Fyne to Bute and the Firth of Clyde
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Long & Goil
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NN199075 (est)
Drop:21m
Col:693m  NN199078  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 56
(1:25k) OL37N OL39S 363N 364S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 32 users)ByDate of Ascent
Clockwise circuit of Stob an Eas and surrounding tops. With bolton.Dangerous Dave12/03/2024
bolton12/03/2024
From the Hell's Glen forestry track, through felled forestry until reaching a still-standing section. Headed up besides this to tackle Stop an Eas from its SW flank. Lovely summit views then on to its North Top and over to Beinn an t-Seilich and Sron Beinn an t-Seilich. Back down to the Allt Beinn an t-Seilich and picked up the ATV track back through the forest. 3hrs total.summitter23/09/2023
Kevin2903529/09/2022
IainT28/09/2022
Nice little crag at southern end.Nick Canute19/03/2022
Gavin Theobald11/10/2021
AndyS23/07/2021
Gallovidian24/04/2021
Along forest track near point 219 in Hell's Glen and up through clearing to Stob an Eas, North Top, Seilich & Sron Beinn an t-Seilich. Lots of snow - last day of a fantastic icy settled spell.sclater08/01/2021
thenomad08/09/2020
alda07/06/2020
weaselmaster17/01/2020
Route climbing tops either side of Hell's Glen. Stob an Eas, Stob an Eas N Top, Beinn an t-Seilich, the various tops of Sron Beinn an t-Seilich, back to road then Cruach nan Capull, Cruach nam Mult. Initially cloud over the tops but cleared over timeRobertP24/08/2019
49pp20/11/2018
mae30/08/2018
Tricky14/04/2018
stob an eas, stob an eas north top, beinn an t seilich, sron beinn an t seilich, from hells glen hp on road.robertphillips24/03/2017
Steve Q25/02/2017
Alan Whatley01/01/2017
hill walker18/12/2016
NormanW05/09/2015
From Hells Lum forest road. With Holly and Lily after Islay and Lewis week. Hot, sunny and windy. Gastly slog through the trees but lovely walking on the tops. 3 1/2 hours.alexmaclennan23/08/2015
W Jenx, birthday walk. From bealach parking. Followed track to end, turns steep up hill then levels before burn. Break up hill out of forest onto fell. Traverse NE to shoulder at 450 m and contour into corrie to pick up Graham top at 719m. Fine walk then ti North end of Stob an Eas over its ridge and to summit area. Very steeo descent to track and out.nordicstar20/01/2014
Dave Geere07/06/2013
Solo. From start of forest road at NN190098. Climbed up hillside to Stob an Eas. Summit is at SW end of summit ridge. Back along summit ridge and on to Beinn an t-Seilich. Went up ridge coming down from midpoint between the north and south tops. Reached main top where there is a small cairn. South to South Top. Highest point is on east side of small lochan although there is no cairn. Lying snow on highest parts. Descent down my ascent ridge.pwbellarby07/04/2013
En route from Beinn an Lochain to Stob an Eas.campagvelocet12/09/2012
Lindsay M19/08/2012
chalky195315/12/2009
Calm, mild, sunny, good views.iangalbraith10/05/2009
JohnW09/06/2008
Info comes from 11/10/2021. Good parking on B828 just before bridge at NN 20650 06340 then forest road to NN 19352 05783 then excellent forest ride through the gloomy trees.Alan Moore21/04/2000