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Name:Creag Bheag
Hill number:8561
Height:374m / 1227ft
Parent (Ma):633  Carn an Fhreiceadain
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NH 77941 02947
Summit feature:vegetated rock by small cairn
Drop:42m
Col:332m  NH775033  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) OL56 402
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 12 users)ByDate of Ascent
Descended SE flank of Creag Bhalg, along a stretch of road then through heather from the W.187lenny20/03/2022
Creag Bhalg and Creag Bheag from Balavil, visiting the fine souterrain en routeColin Crawford14/09/2020
1 of 5: From Kingussie Golf Club CP.ChrisR09/03/2020
After Creag Bhalg. Through gate to the north of the hill and a juniper maze to finish. Passed close by in the 2007 six days. How I coped then with the heather? There is a faint path on the ridge south of the summit if it helps,fasgadh16/06/2019
Parked in A9 Layby 116. Behind the trees and fence lining the layby is a track which I followed to the western flank of the hill, with the final plod through deep heather and juniper to the summit not as bad as expected. Continued to three neighbouring hills on a squally day with some nasty hail and sleet. As I was heading back during the most prolonged shower, I met a familiar face - Chalky1953. However, given the foul conditions at the time, I didn't even realise it was him or that we'd just climbed the same hill!Rod M24/03/2019
Funny how this hitherto unlogged Hill gets 2 visits in one inhospitable day ! We actually met on the track but did not recognise each other , me on my bike head down!chalky195324/03/2019
iaindbrown07/11/2019
alda07/11/2019
Dave McG28/03/2019
hill walker27/03/2019
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