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Creagan na Beinne

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Listing
  
Corbett, Marilyn

Elevation
  
888 m

Parent peak
  
Ben Chonzie

OS grid
  
NN744368

Prominence
  
455 m

Creagan na Beinne httpswwwwalkhighlandscoukcorbettscreagann

Translation
  
crags of the hill (Scottish Gaelic)

Pronunciation
  
Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kʰɾekən nə ˈpeiɲə]

Location
  
Perth and Kinross, Scotland

Similar
  
Ben Chonzie, Binnein an Fhidhleir, Beinn a' Chuallaich, Beinn Luibhean, Beinn Chùirn

Creagan na Beinne is a hill in the Scottish Highlands lying to the south-east of Loch Tay in the group of rolling hills and moors whose highest point in Ben Chonzie. However Creagan na Beinne stands on the other side of Glen Almond from its parent and hence has a considerable relative height.

Map of Creagan na Beinne, Aberfeldy, UK

The hill is a large convex dome, deeply cut by corries. The whole area is grouse moors and sheep country. The easiest way up the hill is from the north-west where the hamlet of Ardtalnaig lies by the shore of Loch Tay; the north-west ridge is a possible line of ascent and so is following the Gleann a' Chilleine to Dunan and climbing the south ridge.

References

Creagan na Beinne Wikipedia