An Creachal Beag

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

An Creachal Beag

General view NH0534 Loch na Maoile Buidhe in foreground.
General view NH0534 Credit: D Riddell

An Creachal Beag is a prominent hill located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Situated in the northwest Highlands, it is part of the broader mountain range known as the Fannichs. An Creachal Beag stands at an impressive height of 913 meters (2,995 feet), making it an enticing destination for hikers and mountaineers.

The hill features a distinctive pyramidal shape, with steep slopes covered in heather and grasses. Despite its challenging terrain, the summit rewards climbers with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. On a clear day, one can see the nearby peaks of An Coileachan and Sgurr Mor, as well as the picturesque Loch Fannich.

The ascent to An Creachal Beag typically starts from the Fannich Lodge, which is located at the southern end of Loch Fannich. From there, hikers can follow well-defined paths that lead them through a mix of moorland and rocky terrain. The climb can be demanding, especially in inclement weather, so proper equipment and navigation skills are essential.

The area surrounding An Creachal Beag is known for its rich biodiversity, with various wildlife species calling it home. Golden eagles, red deer, and mountain hares are commonly spotted in the vicinity. It is also an excellent spot for birdwatching, with species such as ptarmigan and ring ouzels residing on the hillside.

An Creachal Beag offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts, combining stunning natural beauty with a sense of adventure. Whether it is for a day hike or a longer expedition, this majestic hill in Ross-shire promises an unforgettable experience for those who seek to explore its rugged terrain.

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An Creachal Beag Images

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General view NH0534 Loch na Maoile Buidhe in foreground.
General view NH0534
Loch na Maoile Buidhe in foreground.
Loch Mhoicean View from a pass at the head of Coire Breabeag.  Was out quite late and ended up stumbling about in the dark after my head torch failed.  On the way down from Beinn Fhionnlaidh which was visited while walking from Ceannacroc Bridge to Dornie.
Loch Mhoicean
View from a pass at the head of Coire Breabeag. Was out quite late and ended up stumbling about in the dark after my head torch failed. On the way down from Beinn Fhionnlaidh which was visited while walking from Ceannacroc Bridge to Dornie.
On Bealach na Ceud Eilde in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands Very walker-unfriendly snow at least at 600 m but it would have skied nicely. Would love to have known what it was like at 1000m but as it was, was happy to manage to hold to mainly hard bare ground on my route.
On Bealach na Ceud Eilde in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Very walker-unfriendly snow at least at 600 m but it would have skied nicely. Would love to have known what it was like at 1000m but as it was, was happy to manage to hold to mainly hard bare ground on my route.
Wintry moorland north of Aonach Cas in Inverinate Forest, West Highland
Wintry moorland north of Aonach Cas in Inverinate Forest, West Highland
The cold and complicated heart of Aonach Buidhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands Looking into one of a series of little-visited but dramatic corries sculpted into the bulk of this hill in a complex pattern. Yet its reputation amongst hill-walkers is as a boring lump based on its dull but easy south-west approach used by guide-books.
The cold and complicated heart of Aonach Buidhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Looking into one of a series of little-visited but dramatic corries sculpted into the bulk of this hill in a complex pattern. Yet its reputation amongst hill-walkers is as a boring lump based on its dull but easy south-west approach used by guide-books.
A steep pitch of drifted snow on Aonach Cas in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
A steep pitch of drifted snow on Aonach Cas in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Creag Dubh in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Creag Dubh in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Grassy flat in the course of Allt na Creige Duibhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands The allt is a series of plunges through rock bands into flat or boggy areas before the next plunge. The flats are fertile and attract deer with richer grazing than the surrounding moors.
Grassy flat in the course of Allt na Creige Duibhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
The allt is a series of plunges through rock bands into flat or boggy areas before the next plunge. The flats are fertile and attract deer with richer grazing than the surrounding moors.
Allt na Creige Duibhe breaking through a rock and morraine band below Aonach Buidhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Allt na Creige Duibhe breaking through a rock and morraine band below Aonach Buidhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Allt na Creige Duibhe descending through a rock and morraine band in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Allt na Creige Duibhe descending through a rock and morraine band in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Creag Dubh in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands The course of River Ling in the background.
Creag Dubh in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
The course of River Ling in the background.
Allt na Creige Duibhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Allt na Creige Duibhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Snow bank on moorland above Maol Buidhe bothy in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Snow bank on moorland above Maol Buidhe bothy in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Moorland north of An Creachal Mòr in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Moorland north of An Creachal Mòr in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Flat area in the course of Allt na Creige Duibhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Flat area in the course of Allt na Creige Duibhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Upper catchment of Allt na Creige Duibhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Upper catchment of Allt na Creige Duibhe in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Moorland north of Aonach Cas in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
Moorland north of Aonach Cas in Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
An Creachal Mòr of Aonach Buidhe, Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
An Creachal Mòr of Aonach Buidhe, Inverinate Forest, West Highlands
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An Creachal Beag is located at Grid Ref: NH0633 (Lat: 57.348166, Lng: -5.2152459)

Unitary Authority: Highland

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An Creachal Beag
Ele: 869
Ele Ft: 2854
Natural: peak
Source: OS Scottish popular historic
Wikidata: Q20578298
Lat/Long: 57.3477136/-5.2160196
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