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Summary for Cruachan |
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Cruachan is an region in Scotand and is located in the area Strath Orchy to Loch Leven as defined by SMC. There are 4 munros around here.The highest munro is Ben Cruachan at a height of 1126 metres .The smallest munro is Beinn a 'Chochuill at a height of 980 metres . |
Access: From the A85 Crainlarich - Oban road. For the Glen Strae Hills (Beinn Eunaich & Beinn a 'Chochuill) onto the B8077 3km west of Dalmally.
Transport: Train: Glasgow - Oban (stops at Falls of Cruachan station; also Dalmally);
Bus: Glasgow / Stirling - Oban; stops at Dalmally & Taynuilt;
Local Bus between Oban - Taynuilt.
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Details for: Cruachan
The Cruachan massif & Glen Strae Hills are a splendid group of munros whichever direction one approaches them. As a whole it's extent is best seen from the south where the full length of the ridge can be appreciated.

















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