Name:Beinn Teallach
Hill number:675
Height:914.6m / 3001ft
Section:09C: Loch Lochy to Loch Laggan
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y,xC
Drop:301.5m
Col:613.1m  NN 3722 8716  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1895302/05/2017NN 36142 85968  F: Rock 5m S of cairnDSM
Summit
GJ
2874716/07/2019NN 36139 85964  F: rock
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
Jim
2983229/11/2019NN 36023 85907  F: CairnDSM
Subpoint
2DM
2983329/11/2019NN 36140 85971  F: CairnDSM
Subpoint
1DM
2983429/11/2019NN 36139 85965  F: Embedded boulderDSM
Summit
DM
3925415/10/2022NN 36141 85963  F: Rock 5 metres south of cairnCraig67
Summit
GJ
4044303/04/2023NN 36140 85964  F: Embedded rock
O: 5m S of cairn
DSM
Summit
DM
-245815/05/2009NN 36139 85964  F: rock 5m S of cairn
O: note this is the NE top; larger cairn on SW top (NN 36025 85905) is not the summit and is 0.6m lower
S: Leica NA730/530
gvjackson
Summit
-245915/05/2009NN 36139 85970  F: cairn
S: Leica NA730/530
gvjackson
Subpoint
1
-246019/01/2015NN 36141 85969  F: cairn
S: Leica NA730/530
DSM
Subpoint
1
-246102/11/2008NN 36024 85905  F: large cairn
S: Leica NA730/530
DW
Subpoint
2
-246215/05/2009NN 36023 85907  F: large cairn
O: note summit is on NE top and is rock 5m S of a cairn (NN 36140 85965)
S: Leica NA730/530
gvjackson
Subpoint
2
-246315/05/2009NN 36025 85909  F: rock 3m N of cairn
S: Leica NA730/530
gvjackson
Subpoint
3
-2648115/05/2009NN 36139 85964  F: rock 5m S of cairn
S: Leica 530
JB/GVJ/MP/TMS
SummitX



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MKInnes02/08/2024
alanm01/08/2024
With Rob, Jenny & Catherine in conjunction with Beinn Teallach. A sunny day with great views. From Garva Bridge we climbed the heathery slopes of Beinn a Chaorain. Visiting the triple summits dropping down to the low bealach before climbing to the shoulder to Beinn Tealach and the long descent to Garva Bridge. A great day out.david.walker4021/05/2024
Steve Clark14/05/2024
gettingonabit12/05/2024
From the A86 at Roughburn. Summit approached from the north after following the Allt a' Chaorainngeoffh1222/04/2024
Parked at the start of the track near Roughburn for a round of Beinn a'Choarainn with its Two sub tops before dropping off North West to the 614 meter point between This Munro and Beinn Teallach, ascending Beinn Teallach via the oddvious ridge, returning south down a boggy grass slope to ford the Allt a Choarainn and through the trees back to the car. Eleven mile with 4000ft of ascent taking Six hours.WAYNE ROWLETT21/04/2024
gavinmcc01/04/2024
JackMoss9823/02/2024
Livi202013/02/2024
gomezhdm06/01/2024
Beinn a' Chaorainn South Top, Beinn a' Chaorainn, Beinn a' Chaorainn North Top and Beinn Teallach from Roughburn.JasonStark25/11/2023
jswalker05/11/2023
After A Chaorainn with the Walkers in windy weather. From Roughburn. On descent, boulder hopped braided section of river at NN362824. New tree planting and felled sections.Denise 11/10/2023
Parked by forest gate at Roughburn. Beinn a'Chaorainn S Top, Beinn a'Chaorainn, Beinn a'Chaorainn N Top, Beinn Teallach. Blustery but improving visibility during the day. Much chillier than of late. Dusting of snow on Creag Meagaidh and Carn Liath to the east. On descent crossed the river in the braided section as per WH. With Gillian, Denise and initially Jonathan.richard6911/10/2023
dominic6hornt26/09/2023
steveroberts05/09/2023
solitaryfellwanderer22/08/2023
JFT_9630/05/2023
bogdodger02/05/2023
DotMP02/05/2023
Baz with H&K04/03/2023
From Roughburn with Beinn a' Chaorainn. Is a stile at a deer fence at approx 376835.duchally28/02/2023
SunnyAdventures230/01/2023
Conor28/01/2023
saas28/01/2023
rox.a.k31/12/2022
Beinn a' Chaorainn & Beinn Teallach from Glen Spean. Walkhighlands route but clockwise to make sure river wasn't in spate (it was fine).hummusg19/10/2022
Craig6715/10/2022
Solo.Jonathan Willingham20/09/2022
PoolieDave15/09/2022
Beinn Teallach and Beinn a' Chaorainn from Roughburn. Walked up soggy valley to Teallach first as it was clear on the summit at the start but it clouded in before I got there and went very low for the rest of the walk. Strong winds and later rain made it a rather tedious walk by enlarge. Solo.meltdiceburg07/08/2022
pab31/07/2022
Standard loop of pair anti-clockwise. Lowering ceiling of cloud and cold breeze. Clag from 1000m up. Cleared, inevitably, on descent. Time inclues 20 mins reascent to retrieve stranger’s jacket/wallet. Rounsfell22/07/2022
stuartgreig17/06/2022
Delyoung09/06/2022
Early start from Laggan dam after a night in the car. Climbed Beinn a Chaorainn first. It was mostly dry with a few spots of rain but the clouds were above the tops. I climbed the South top then headed over the middle and north tops. Walking was great there was a snow patch close to the south top. As I descended to the bealach I saw a Ptarmigan and Golden Plover. Luckily with all the dry weather it wasn’t to boggy at the bealach with Beinn Teallach. The latter was a bit rockier and there was a bit of a path. I visited both cairns and headed down easy grassy slopes back to the Allt a Chaorainn and the outward route. Did also see Ring Ouzel and Ravens. No other walkers seen. Time taken 4 hours 50 minutes for 11.25 miles.isabelle08/06/2022
PVokes05/06/2022
T-bog05/06/2022
Jill Robertson02/06/2022
mcbiydw230/05/2022
from the bealach below B a' Chaorainn. A long day- sunny but damaged L big toe in boot.younggl28/05/2022
Dottie00108/05/2022
Dottie08/05/2022
Cracking day out on my own. Weather was dry and warm but misty to start.Kevthecat07/05/2022
josiesmunros09/04/2022
benalder5002/04/2022
with Jeff.Cumbrianexile28/03/2022
PaulMcMurtrie26/03/2022
Andrew Stalker16/03/2022