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Route Information for Leathad an Taobhain and Carn Dearg Mor
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The total ascent is 1221 meters. Allow 9.5 hours to complete this 35.07km route.
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Number | Description | OS Grid |
| Start from end of public road at Balnascriten | NN84049992 |
1 | Head S on road to river crossing | NN84969648 |
2 | Head SSE then S on good road towards Carnachuin | NN84549416 |
3 | 300m N of Carnachuin, branch N on track, turning NNW | NN84419476 |
4 | Ascend W onto N ridge of Carn Dearg Beag | NN83599462 |
5 | Once clear of trees ascend W then SW to Carn Dearg Beag | NN83289352 |
6 | Bear SSW on ridge to summit of Carn Dearg Mor | NN82359120 |
7 | Descend SW to Col | NN81829083 |
8 | Follow path then track SSE to junction at bealach | NN82529000 |
9 | Bear SW and follow winding track S to end on Meall an Uillt Chreagaich | NN82688713 |
10 | Descend S to col | NN82558659 |
11 | Ascend SSW to summit of Leathad an Taobhain | NN82178582 |
12 | Retrace route to bealach and follow track NE to ruin | NN84319176 |
13 | Head N past Glenfeshie Lodge and Carnachuin to rejoin approach route and return | NN84049992 |
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Local Accommodation Options
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Dalmore House - Fife Brae, Braemar, AB35 5NS Tel: 013397 41225
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Ardgarry Farm - Faichem, Invergarry, Inverness-shire, PH35 4HG Tel: 01809 501226
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Westward - Cannich, Beauly, Inverness-shire, IV4 7LT Tel: 01456 415708
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Kerrow House - Cannich, By Beauly, Inverness-shire, IV4 7NA Tel: 01456 415243
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Tomich Hotel - Tommich, Cannich, Nr Beauly, IV47LY Tel: 01456 415399
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Disclaimer. The details provided above are an aid to planning an expedition, but all distances, altitudes and bearings must be considered approximate. You must navigate with the appropriate map,
a compass, your navigation skills and common sense, MunroMagic.com accept no responsibility for your interpretation of our route information.
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