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Crianlarich
Summary for Crianlarich |
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Crianlarich is an region in Scotand and is located in the area Loch Lomond to Loch Tay as defined by SMC. There are 7 munros around here.The highest munro is Ben More at a height of 1174 metres .The smallest munro is Beinn Chabhair at a height of 933 metres . |
Access: From the west by A82 up Loch Lommond to Crainlarich;From the east by A84 roads from Stirling - Callander, Lochearnhead & Crainlarich
Transport: Bus: Stirling to Callander (mon -fri); Glasgow to Ardlui / Crainlarich (daily)
Train: Glasgow to Ardlui / Crainlarich (daily)
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Ben More & Stob Binnein
Hi Guy's , Did these two munro's on Saturday ,conditions were pretty good , we started at 9 o'clock and got to the top of Ben More @ 11.30 , on the way up we were getting pretty good views but by the time we got to the top the mist and cloud covered us .I thought this was a hard and steep climb and I am suffering for it today !
Found in Loch Lomond to Loch TayPosted by puck, 1 year 36 weeks ago
Details for: Crianlarich
A Fine group of mountains in the heart of the Southern Highlands and is well defined separated into groups by glens which run from north to south between the hills bounded strongly geographically with Glen Dochart on the north, Glen Ogle to the east, the River Falloch running along the south and Glen Falloch on the west where the A82 runs along. The hiils of Crainlarich are all similar with grassy slopes on the lower levels with small outcrops of rocks and no large crags making it of no interest to any aspiring rock climber but great interest to any hillwalker.
The great peaks of Ben More and Stob Binnein in centre dominate the area and are generally well recognised. The only other munro higher in the southern highlands is Ben Lawers at 1214 metres.
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| 16 | 1,174 | Ben More | NN432244 | Add Ben More to your bagged list | |
| 18 | 1,165 | Stob Binnein | NN434227 | Add Stob Binnein to your bagged list | |
| 87 | 1,046 | Cruach Ardrain | NN409212 | Add Cruach Ardrain to your bagged list | |
| 147 | 995 | An Caisteal | NN378193 | Add An Caisteal to your bagged list | |
| 220 | 946 | Beinn Tulaichean | NN416196 | Add Beinn Tulaichean to your bagged list | |
| 233 | 940 | Beinn a'Chroin | NN388186 | Add Beinn a'Chroin to your bagged list | |
| 244 | 933 | Beinn Chabhair | NN367179 | Add Beinn Chabhair to your bagged list |











I remember
I remember climbing a few years ago and also though it was a hard climb steep and I managed to loose the path halfway up which didn't help. That said it's close (no long walk in) and accessible.