Creach Bheinn

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Note: There are other mountains in Scotland with the same name. This article is about the most prominent.

Creach Bheinn

Glen Galmadale and the summit of Creach Bheinn seen from the south
Elevation 853 m
Location Ardgour, Highland, Flag of Scotland Scotland
Range Northwest Highlands
Prominence 755 m
Ranked 48th in British Isles
Parent peak Sgurr Dhomhnuill
Topo map OS Landranger 49
OS grid reference NM870576
Listing Corbett, Marilyn
Translation Hill of spoil (Scottish Gaelic)

Creach Bheinn is a prominent mountain in the Ardgour area in the west of Scotland. It is less steep and even less frequently climbed than ints northern neighbour, Garbh Bheinn, but the views to the south and west to the islands are open and extensive.

[edit] Ascents

Compared with other hills in the Ardgour area, the slopes of Creach Bheinn are smooth. The best starting point is on the west side of the bridge at Glengalmadale. Parking is limited but sufficient for current demand. From there, a wet track followed by a boggy path lead up Glen Galmadale to the foot of the mountain, which is easily ascended. Alternatively, some or all of a horseshoe ridge can be included. The entire ridge, which includes two additional Marilyns, involves about 1500 metres of uphill climbing.

[edit] Summit Camp

Near the summit there are ruins of a camp, which is thought to have been used by early surveyors.[1]

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