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Winter ascent of Beinn Achaladair

in the Great Wall of Rannoch

in the Glencoe Region




Beinn Achaladair

Beinn Achaladair





Beinn an Dothaidh






Railway Bridge for West Highland Line

Railway Bridge for West Highland Line 




Falls on Allt Coire Achaladair

Falls on Allt Coire Achaladair





Beinn an Dothaidh from Beinn Chaorach

Coire Daingean




Stob Ghabhar and Stob a'Choire Odhair - Clach Leathad and Meall a'Bhurraidh

Stob Ghabhar and Stob a'Choire Odhair                                                      Clach Leathad and Meall a'Bhurraidh






Stob Ghabhar and Stob a'Choire Odhair

Stob Ghabhar and Stob a'Choire Odhair   





Clach Leathad and Meall a'Bhurraidh

Clach Leathad and Meall a'Bhurraidh




Beinn Achaladair

Beinn Achaladair







Summit Ridge of Beinn Achaladair

Summit Ridge of Beinn Achaladair






Summit Ridge of Beinn Achaladair

Summit Ridge of Beinn Achaladair






Peaks above Allt Kinglas

Peaks above Allt Kinglas

                    Beinn a'Chuirn                                                   Beinn nam Fuaran                          Beinn a'Chaisteil






Beinn a'Chuirn

Beinn a'Chuirn 






Beinn an Dothaidh





Beinn Achaladair

Beinn Achaladair





Beinn Achaladair

Beinn Achaladair






Loch Tulla from Beinn Achaladair

Loch Tulla from Beinn Achaladair







Beinn Achaladair

Beinn Achaladair






Map for Beinn Achaladair

Map for Beinn Achaladair 




Route Map for Beinn Achaladair and Beinn a' Chreachain

Route Map for Beinn Achaladair and Beinn a' Chreachain




Map of Bridge of Orchy Munros

Map of Bridge of Orchy Munros 



Route Description for Beinn Achaladair and Beinn a' Chreachain



Location: Bridge of Orchy
Map: OS Landranger 50 (GR
322443)
Distance: 12.5 miles (20km)
Ti|me: 6 hours 30 minutes
Terrain: tracks and paths


Harbouring dramatic hidden corries and connected by a fine ridge, these two peaks offer the longest outing
among the Bridge of Orchy hills. The only downside is the 7km approach or descent via Coire Achaladair and Beinn
Achaladair’s south ridge. The path is rough and a bit boggy and tends to do a disappearing act at the top of the corrie.
Still, it is better than other paths hereabouts. The way you walk it depends on whether you prefer a gentle
introduction with a long and rough descent down Coire Achaladair to finish, or vice versa.
The route described above tackles the peaks anti-clockwise, leaving the tedious bits until last
when the pressure is off and a more leisurely pace can be taken.

From Achallader farm follow the track signposted to Gorton Bothy which leads east from the car park to the
Allt Coire Achaladair. Fording this is usually straightforward in summer and the track is followed to the old
bridge over the Water of Tulla, below the ruined house at Barravourich.

Two routes are possible. The first leaves the track for a path marked by posts along the south of the river and into
Crannach Wood. There are sections of deer fencing to encourage regeneration of the native Woodland.

Cross the railway via a footbridge then continue north beside the railway to exit the fencing at a stile at the
Alt Coire an Lochain.

Alternatively, cross the bridge over the river and stay on the track for another 2.5km to reach a footbridge.
Cross back over the river, follow it east for a short distance to clear the woodland, then ascend south to fenced
woodland. Keep left of the pylon to reach a low underpass below the railway to emerge beside the Allt Coire
an Lochain.

Ascend beside the fencing and the Allt Coire an Lochain to reach the lochan below the cliffs of Beinn a’ Chreachain.
 A steady
ascent eastwards gains the col south of Point 961m and a ridge leading to the summit of Beinn a’ Chreachain.

Rocky slopes lead west to the col below Meall Buidhe. Stick to the crest, rather than the deep path which
bypasses the summit, and follow the broad ridge southwest towards Beinn Achaladair. A steep rocky section gains the
lip of the Achaladair’s upper corrie and the summit ridge.
A long descent is made over the South Top and down to the col between Beinn an Dothaidh and Achaladair, where a
path leads into Coire Achaladair. Initially this is to the right of the burn, but a short distance down you
need to cross to the left. The lower section of the path leads to a bridge over the railway and back to the farm. 




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