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Route Information for Beinn Dearg [Torridon]
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The total ascent is 1360 meters. Allow 5.5 hours to complete this 15.95km route.
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Number | Description | OS Grid |
| Start at parking at bridge over Abhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil | NG86875764 |
1 | Take path NE and cross river to branch in path | NG88245908 |
2 | Take right branch and head ENE towards Loch Grobaig | NG91825994 |
3 | Leave path and ascend to base of hill E of the crags | NG92026051 |
4 | Ascend NW on steeper slopes to Carn na Feola (761m) | NG91536107 |
5 | Descend WSW to col | NG90916071 |
6 | Descend WNW on ridge | NG90436086 |
7 | Continue SW on ridge | NG90106064 |
8 | Ascend W on ridge | NG89716064 |
9 | Continue ascend NW to summit of Beinn Dearg (re-surveyed in 2007) | NG89536082 |
10 | Descend NW on ridge to col | NG89136117 |
11 | Ascend N to Stuc Loch na Cabhaig | NG89136157 |
12 | Start descent NW on ridge, turning SW into Bealach | NG88235961 |
13 | Head S on path to rejoin approach route at Junction, and go SW to start | NG86875764 |
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Local Accommodation Options
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39.3 km |
Woodlands - by Shiel Bridge, Inverness-shire, IV40 8HW Tel: 0118 9462214
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52.8 km |
Birch Cottage - 7 Station Road, Garve, IV23 2PS Tel: 01997 414237
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52.8 km |
Comar Lodge - Cannich, Inverness-shire, IV4 7NB Tel: 01456 415251
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53.3 km |
Tomich Hotel - Tommich, Cannich, Nr Beauly, IV47LY Tel: 01456 415399
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53.7 km |
Kerrow House - Cannich, By Beauly, Inverness-shire, IV4 7NA Tel: 01456 415243
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54.0 km |
Westward - Cannich, Beauly, Inverness-shire, IV4 7LT Tel: 01456 415708
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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,
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