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Theiseabhal Mor and Beinn Chliaid (Vatersay and Barra)

Theiseabhal Mor and Beinn Chliaid (Vatersay and Barra)


Postby foggieclimber » Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:45 pm

Sub 2000' hills included on this walk: Beinn Chliaid (Barra), Theiseabhal Mòr (Vatersay)

Date walked: 08/04/2013

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Yesterday morning, I drove to Oban to catch the afternoon ferry to Castlebay, Isle of Barra. After a fairly rough five-hour crossing, it was great to set foot on the Isle of Barra for the first time.

This morning, I set off nice and early to ascend Theiseabhal Mor on Vatersay.

Hill: Theiseabhal Mor [Heishival Mor]
Date: Monday 8th April 2013
Company: Myself and Beinn
Distance: 5km, Ascent: 310m
Time: 1Hr 40Mins


I parked in the small car park marked on the map between Bagh Siar and Bagh Bhatarsaigh.

Small car park:
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From the small car park, I set off through a gate directly opposite. I then followed a path across the machair heading in the general direction of Theiseabhal Mor. However, during the initial ascent, I was confronted with what looked to be a fairly new barbed-wire fence. There was barbed-wire not only along the top of the fence but also along the bottom of the fence, so no chance of getting my dog over or under the fence. With no way past the fence, I had to return back down to the road :(.

I then walked a short distance along the road until past a cattle grid from where I was able to successfully ascend Theiseabhal Mor without having to negotiate any fences.

Vatersay information sign:
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Click here to see a map of the route undertaken

From the road, I ascended grassy slopes via intermittent sections of a faint path.

Despite setting off walking while the tide was fairly high, the beaches on Vatersay still looked nice.

Looking down to Bagh Siar:
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Ascent of Theiseabhal Mor:
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Looking back towards Bagh Siar and Bagh Bhatarsaigh:
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Ascent of Theiseabhal Mor:
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As I gained height, it was nice to look South to the Bishop Isles - including Sandray, Pabbay and Mingulay. There are five Sub2000ft Marilyns on five of the islands South of Barra/Vatersay.

Looking back towards Sandray, Pabbay and Mingulay:
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View towards Castlebay and Sheabhal:
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Vatersay causeway (zoom):
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It didn’t take long to reach the summit of Theiseabhal Mor.

Looking towards summit trig point and cairn on Theiseabhal Mor:
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As well as visiting the summit, I also visited the two nearby cairns.

Beinn at the summit of Theiseabhal Mor:
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View from the summit of Theiseabhal Mor:
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View from small cairn near the summit of Theiseabhal Mor:
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View from large cairn behind the summit of Theiseabhal Mor:
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Castlebay (zoom):
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During the return from the summit, I opted to take a small detour to also ascend Theiseabhal Beag.

Heading for Theiseabhal Beag:
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View towards Maol Domhnaich from Theiseabhal Beag:
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From Theiseabhal Beag, I returned to the car.

Bagh Siar during descent:
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Once back to the car, I drove to several potential starting points for Beinn Tangabhal, on Barra. I ended up abandoning doing this hill today, as every potential starting point had barbed-wire fences to negotiate. I now aim to ascend this hill later this week, without Beinn.

I then drove round to a potential starting point for Beinn Chliaid. I was able to get Beinn through two gates but we were again stopped in our tracks by another barbed-wire fence. I decided to leave Beinn in the car and ascend the hill without him.


Hill: Beinn Chliaid [Ben Cliad]
Date: Monday 8th April 2013
Company: Just myself
Distance: 2km, Ascent: 165m
Time: 45Mins


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After passing through a couple of gates, and crossing over the barbed-wire fence via a small stile, I began the ascent of Beinn Chliaid.

Beinn Chliaid:
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Beinn Chliaid is a fairly rocky hill, however, its ascent is straight-forward. There is a route up a steep grassy slope that avoids all rock.

Ascent of Beinn Chliaid:
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Looking back towards Cliaid:
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Beach at Cliaid:
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Looking back towards Cliaid:
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The views from the summit area of Beinn Chliaid are pretty-good. It was nice to look across to Eriskay and beyond to South Uist.

View North towards Eolaigearraidh, Eriskay and South Uist:
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Looking towards Aird Mhor:
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View from the summit of Beinn Chliaid:
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After visiting the small summit cairn and walking a short distance further along the summit ridge, I returned to the car via the same route.

View towards Aird Mhor and Loch an Duin:
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As it was not yet noon, I had plenty time to get back to our cottage and pick up the family for a trip to Traigh Eais beach near Eolaigearraidh.

Traigh Eais:
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Beinn and Becky at Traigh Eais:
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An enjoyable easy first day on Barra (apart from the fences) :D.
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Re: Theiseabhal Mor and Beinn Chliaid (Vatersay and Barra)

Postby rockhopper » Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:56 pm

Cracking conditions and views, Foggie - it's certainly a lovely area to spend a few days. Have only been up Heaval along with some low level walks and cycling around here - in the days before the causeway was built - hope to go back some time. It can be annoying when seeing media reports about the state of Scotland's beaches - if only they could report on those in other areas such as Barra, the Uists and Harris :roll: - cheers :)
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Re: Theiseabhal Mor and Beinn Chliaid (Vatersay and Barra)

Postby The Rodmiester » Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:16 am

Ah the Outer Hebrides beaches, nothing to beat them, wonderful. Thanks for posting brings back fond memories of cycling there in 2011. Must go back and do some of the other hills, only done Heaval. Pity about the barbed wire fences though, too far to go to turn back though!
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Re: Theiseabhal Mor and Beinn Chliaid (Vatersay and Barra)

Postby kevsbald » Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:53 am

Looks lovely.
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Re: Theiseabhal Mor and Beinn Chliaid (Vatersay and Barra)

Postby Ch55 » Sun Jul 01, 2018 5:42 pm

I was just on Theiseabhal the other day. Went up from Traigh Bharlais beach (photo) on the west side.

There’s one on the nearby on Monarchs and one of St Kilda too, but I do believe Theiseabhal Mor is Britain’s westernmost trig point which you can reach on a scheduled ferry service.
Three more and you’ve got the set ;-)

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