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Beinn Chraoibh
Scotland

Beinn Chraoibh

616M
2021FT

About Beinn Chraoibh

Rising above the eastern shores of Loch Treig, this modest Grampian summit offers a quieter alternative to the nearby Grey Corries. The terrain is rugged and often boggy underfoot, but the reward is a unique perspective on the massive eastern faces of the Easains and the remote Loch Treig valley.

Key Statistics

Rank
233rd Highest in Region
Parent Range
The Grampians
Prominence
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42m
Nearest Town
Highland
Geology
You are walking on the Tarvie Psammite Formation, a tough rock created from ancient layers of sand that were hardened and squeezed deep underground.
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NN141925
Latitude
56.9862°N
Longitude
5.0612°W

Did You Know?

  • The name is derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'Beinn Chraoibh', meaning 'Mountain of the Tree', likely referring to a prominent historical specimen or a pocket of woodland in an otherwise sparse landscape.
  • The summit serves as an excellent grandstand for the West Highland Line; from here, you can watch the trains laboriously contouring around the steep, craggy western flanks of the neighbouring Easains far across the water.
  • Because it sits in the shadow of more famous peaks like Stob Coire Sgriodain and Chno Dearg, it remains a secluded spot, usually visited only by those specifically seeking out 'Tumps' or a shorter day from the Lairig Leacach pass.
  • It is the kind of hill that teaches you the true meaning of 'Grampian heather'—a 600-metre peak that frequently demands the fitness and waterproofing of one twice its height.

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