Beinn Bhreac

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Beinn Bhreac

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End of the track Credit: David Brown

Beinn Bhreac is a prominent hill located in Perthshire, Scotland. It is part of the Grampian Mountains range and stands at an impressive height of 931 meters (3,054 feet). The hill is situated approximately 15 kilometers southwest of the town of Blairgowrie and is easily accessible for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The name "Beinn Bhreac" translates to "speckled hill" in Gaelic, which accurately describes its appearance. The hill is characterized by its varied terrain, consisting of heather-covered slopes, rocky outcrops, and patches of woodland. The summit of Beinn Bhreac offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the majestic mountains of Cairngorms National Park to the north.

The ascent to the summit can be challenging, with steep and uneven paths that require a moderate level of fitness and hiking experience. However, the effort is rewarded with stunning vistas and a sense of achievement. Along the way, hikers may encounter native wildlife such as red deer, mountain hares, and various bird species.

Beinn Bhreac is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including hillwalking, hiking, and birdwatching. The hill is easily accessible from nearby towns, with well-marked trails and parking facilities available. It is advisable to check weather conditions and bring appropriate clothing and equipment, as the Scottish Highlands can experience unpredictable weather patterns.

Overall, Beinn Bhreac offers a captivating and challenging experience for nature enthusiasts, providing an opportunity to immerse oneself in the stunning landscape of Perthshire.

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Beinn Bhreac Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.537286/-4.0612692 or Grid Reference NN7340. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

End of the track
End of the track
Looking to the south top of Beinn Bhreac
Looking to the south top of Beinn Bhreac
Heavy ground south of Bheinn Bhreac
Heavy ground south of Bheinn Bhreac
Snowy hill track near Ardtalnaig
Snowy hill track near Ardtalnaig
Hill track on Beinn Bhreac
Hill track on Beinn Bhreac
Bealach between Beinn Bhreac and Creagan na Beinne
Bealach between Beinn Bhreac and Creagan na Beinne
Fence on the northern slopes of Creagan na Beinne
Fence on the northern slopes of Creagan na Beinne
Tullichglass Ruined farm. Cattle are grazed quite high on the hill behind.
Tullichglass
Ruined farm. Cattle are grazed quite high on the hill behind.
North ridge of Creagan na Beinne Looking down the north ridge of Creagan na Beinne, which is good summer sheep grazing. Loch Tay and Kenmore can just be glimpsed to the right of the photo.
North ridge of Creagan na Beinne
Looking down the north ridge of Creagan na Beinne, which is good summer sheep grazing. Loch Tay and Kenmore can just be glimpsed to the right of the photo.
Rough grazings above Loch Tay The rough hillside grazings lead down to Claggan Farm, while further away can be seen Loch Tay with Ben Lawers rising high the other side.
Rough grazings above Loch Tay
The rough hillside grazings lead down to Claggan Farm, while further away can be seen Loch Tay with Ben Lawers rising high the other side.
Small summit cairn, Meall nan Eithreag This is the W end of a flat ridge leading to Beinn Bhreac seen in the distance.
Small summit cairn, Meall nan Eithreag
This is the W end of a flat ridge leading to Beinn Bhreac seen in the distance.
Fence, Meall nan Eithreag The pole may once have supported an aerial, it seems to have a wire attached to it, but it is 2km from any habitation.
Fence, Meall nan Eithreag
The pole may once have supported an aerial, it seems to have a wire attached to it, but it is 2km from any habitation.
Peat hags, Beinn Bhreac The shallow col to the SE of the summit.
Peat hags, Beinn Bhreac
The shallow col to the SE of the summit.
Old track, Coire Cruinnachan A well-engineered track excavated from the hillside, now somewhat overgrown and boggy.
Old track, Coire Cruinnachan
A well-engineered track excavated from the hillside, now somewhat overgrown and boggy.
Eroded peat, Beinn Bhreac The headwater of the Allt Gamhna, with Creag an Sgliata in the distance.
Eroded peat, Beinn Bhreac
The headwater of the Allt Gamhna, with Creag an Sgliata in the distance.
Peat sink hole, Beinn Bhreac The peat has washed away below leading to local subsidence.
Peat sink hole, Beinn Bhreac
The peat has washed away below leading to local subsidence.
Slopes of Meall nan Oighreag Fence on rough grazing above the Ardtalnaig Glen. The land is grazed by cattle.
Slopes of Meall nan Oighreag
Fence on rough grazing above the Ardtalnaig Glen. The land is grazed by cattle.
Tullichglass Ruined house in the Ardtalnaig Glen.
Tullichglass
Ruined house in the Ardtalnaig Glen.
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Beinn Bhreac is located at Grid Ref: NN7340 (Lat: 56.537286, Lng: -4.0612692)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Located within 500m of 56.537286,-4.0612692
Beinn Bhreac
Ele: 713
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 56.5374327/-4.0614188
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