Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Creach Bheinn
Height: 492m / 1613ft • Prominence: 146m / 479ft • Summit : trig point • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

1315 Creach Bheinn
Parked in the Scottish National Trust car park for Burg then walked along the track passed Tavool House before heading up to Bearraich, Creach Bheinn and then Meall nan Capull with Martin Richardson and Jim Bloomer on a sunny but mixed weather day. The Vanessa trig point is known as An Leacann. Name: Creach Bheinn Hill number: 1315 Height:491.6m / 1613ft Parent (Ma/M):1313 Beinn na Sreine Section: 17E: Mull and Nearby Islands County/UA: Argyll and Bute (UA) Island:Mull Class:Hump, Tump (400-499m), Submarilyn Grid ref: NM 41954 29111 Summit feature:trig point Drop: 145.7m Col: 345.9m NM 4321 2984
31-May-15 • Dugswell2 • flickr
isleofmull hump tump submarilyn creachbheinn p1457 ardmeanachpeninsula vanessatrig 18436225894

1315 Creach Bheinn a
Parked in the Scottish National Trust car park for Burg then walked along the track passed Tavool House before heading up to Bearraich, Creach Bheinn and then Meall nan Capull with Martin Richardson and Jim Bloomer on a sunny but mixed weather day. The Vanessa trig point is known as An Leacann. Name: Creach Bheinn Hill number: 1315 Height:491.6m / 1613ft Parent (Ma/M):1313 Beinn na Sreine Section: 17E: Mull and Nearby Islands County/UA: Argyll and Bute (UA) Island:Mull Class:Hump, Tump (400-499m), Submarilyn Grid ref: NM 41954 29111 Summit feature:trig point Drop: 145.7m Col: 345.9m NM 4321 2984
31-May-15 • Dugswell2 • flickr
isleofmull hump tump submarilyn creachbheinn p1457 ardmeanachpeninsula vanessatrig 19058870695

Bill Taylor's Cave
The very same one Anne shared with Bill Taylor almost 20 years ago. I much prefer a tent on smooth grass...
19-Aug-11 • keith robertson • flickr
7061327391



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1315 Creach Bheinn
Parked in the Scottish National Trust car park for Burg then walked along the track passed Tavool House before heading up to Bearraich, Creach Bheinn and then Meall nan Capull with Martin Richardson and Jim Bloomer on a sunny but mixed weather day. The Vanessa trig point is known as An Leacann. Name: Creach Bheinn Hill number: 1315 Height:491.6m / 1613ft Parent (Ma/M):1313 Beinn na Sreine Section: 17E: Mull and Nearby Islands County/UA: Argyll and Bute (UA) Island:Mull Class:Hump, Tump (400-499m), Submarilyn Grid ref: NM 41954 29111 Summit feature:trig point Drop: 145.7m Col: 345.9m NM 4321 2984
31-May-15 • Dugswell2 • flickr
isleofmull hump tump submarilyn creachbheinn p1457 ardmeanachpeninsula vanessatrig 18436225894

1315 Creach Bheinn a
Parked in the Scottish National Trust car park for Burg then walked along the track passed Tavool House before heading up to Bearraich, Creach Bheinn and then Meall nan Capull with Martin Richardson and Jim Bloomer on a sunny but mixed weather day. The Vanessa trig point is known as An Leacann. Name: Creach Bheinn Hill number: 1315 Height:491.6m / 1613ft Parent (Ma/M):1313 Beinn na Sreine Section: 17E: Mull and Nearby Islands County/UA: Argyll and Bute (UA) Island:Mull Class:Hump, Tump (400-499m), Submarilyn Grid ref: NM 41954 29111 Summit feature:trig point Drop: 145.7m Col: 345.9m NM 4321 2984
31-May-15 • Dugswell2 • flickr
isleofmull hump tump submarilyn creachbheinn p1457 ardmeanachpeninsula vanessatrig 19058870695

Bill Taylor's Cave
The very same one Anne shared with Bill Taylor almost 20 years ago. I much prefer a tent on smooth grass...
19-Aug-11 • keith robertson • flickr
7061327391









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Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.