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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass. Please quote the hill number and hill name.
Logged Descriptions (logged by 9 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
#6 of 6 from SW, Craig Lodge road | RHW | 27/04/2021 |
Via new hydro scheme track and stations of the cross. St. Joseph's Cell, near the cross, is an impressive construction, built a decade ago by a team which included a friendly local we encountered on our descent. | sclater | 14/11/2020 |
From Craig Lodge via the Stations of the Cross, then an overnight camp to view the conjunction of Venus and the crescent moon early next morning | Colin Crawford | 13/10/2020 |
Round of Cruach nan Nighean, Beinn Donachain, Beinn Donachain SW Top, A'Chreag. From Dalmally Bridge following track / path on N side of River Orchy before ascending and return along ridge. Some rain but cleared later in day. | RobertP | 27/05/2019 |
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, cromadh mor NE top, from near dalmally bridge, left bike at catnish for a mostly downhill cycle back to the car at dalmally. | robertphillips | 24/02/2019 |
With Ian S. Parked with permission at Craig Lodge. Northwards through trees to kissing-gate about 179280. The “Stations of the Cross” pilgrimage route goes uphill from here, with the 14 “stations” each marked with a whitish diamond-shaped plaque with rounded corners, entitled in French, attached to a cairn. Up the route to 15th cairn about 178286 enclosing wooden cross, with larger metal cross flat on ground but capable of being set upright. Then about 700 metres north-eastwards to summit across wet grass with occasional paths. Mostly cloudy with some rain and brief sunshine. Would be excellent viewpoint in good weather – Loch Awe, Beinn Laoigh, etc. Back down to cross, then pilgrimage route to Craig Lodge. | mainnirnamfiadh | 26/10/2017 |
Follow the the Stages of the Cross to the Cross near the summit | chalky1953 | 06/08/2016 |
Gavin Theobald | 07/05/2013 | |
ajwxyzt | 27/03/2011 |