Beinn a' Chreachain and Beinn Achaladair
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:25 pm
Last Saturday about 8.00am, thick morning cloud followed the A82 as we drove through Bridge of Orchy. We could almost see up through the mists making out Beinn an Dothaidh and it had been clear just a few miles back north of Tyndrum where the usual treat of views towards Beinn Dorain had made the early drive all so worthwhile. By the end of Loch Tulla by the farmroad end into Achallader what a mighty view to the west
There is a new carpark now just 200-300 metres away from the main road that slightly alters the route to that shown on walkhighlands, particularly at the end of the day if walking clockwise as a new path links back to the cars from just below the railway line.
Beinn a' Chreachain and Beinn Achalader did not disappoint and infact well exceeded expectations. These are two mighty fine munros!
Bog-trot at the end
There is a new carpark now just 200-300 metres away from the main road that slightly alters the route to that shown on walkhighlands, particularly at the end of the day if walking clockwise as a new path links back to the cars from just below the railway line.
Beinn a' Chreachain and Beinn Achalader did not disappoint and infact well exceeded expectations. These are two mighty fine munros!
Bog-trot at the end