Beinn Èibhinn
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Beinn Èibhinn is a steep sided ridge curving round Coire a' Charra Mhoir. Part of the Geal Chàrn ridge system north of Ben Alder, it requires a long walk to reach it from any direction.
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Region: Cairngorms
Altitude: 1102 metres
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Detailed route description and map
Aonach Beag, Geal Chàrn, Beinn Èibhinn and Càrn Dearg from Culra
Other routes and challenges
Beinn Èibhinn could be ascended from Corrour Lodge on Loch Ossian, accessed via the railway to Corrour Station - but this would be less convenient for the other peaks on the ridge.
An alternative approach to the whole ridge of four Munros is from Luiblea near Moy Lodge on the A86 to the north.
The whole area is ideal for remote cross-country backpacking expeditions. One idea is to undertake a traverse from Corrour Station to Dalwhinnie Station - with plenty of options for Munros to include.
Walker-friendly accommodation in the area
Kingussie / Newtonmore cottages
Panoramic summit view (click to open)
Users' walk reports for Mullach Coire nan Nead
There are 3861 Walkhighlanders who have climbed Beinn Èibhinn. They have contributed 64 public walk reports including this summit. These are ordered below with the most popular ones first. The rightmost column shows how many summits were included in their report, which may help you to find the most relevant reports.
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