Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Stuc a' Chroin
Height: 973m / 3192ft • Prominence: 252m / 827ft • Summit : cairn on E side of summit • Trip reports (hill-bagging)




Stuc a' Chroin boulder field
Part of the boulder field at the base of Creag Chasain on Stuc a' Chroin. A short clamber through here leads to a steep grassy track as an alternative route to tackling the crag face-on.
18-May-21 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
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Ben Vorlich from the steep grassy track that climbs up Stuc a' Chroin beside Creag Chasain.
18-May-21 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
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At the summit of Stuc a' Chroin looking across to neighbouring peak Ben Vorlich.
18-May-21 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
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OS Map
This is OS mapping. In some areas, OpenStreetMap shows more footpaths
Spatial NI has online OSNI mapping. Click "Basemap Gallery" (4 squares icon at the top).
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Photos
Please tag your photos and upload them to the British and Irish Mountains group on Flickr
The other photos have been geo-tagged as on or around the summit. For less busy mountains, it can be a little hit and miss.




Stuc a' Chroin boulder field
Part of the boulder field at the base of Creag Chasain on Stuc a' Chroin. A short clamber through here leads to a steep grassy track as an alternative route to tackling the crag face-on.
18-May-21 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
stucachroin scotland mountain mountainside outside outdoor scramble boulder boulderfield rock rocks hillside nature natural scenic scenery wild wilderness remote countryside rural 51200422650

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Ben Vorlich from the steep grassy track that climbs up Stuc a' Chroin beside Creag Chasain.
18-May-21 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
stucachroin benvorlich mountain mountains peak munro mountainside hill hillside outside outdoor countryside rural remote wild wilderness nature natural creagchasain 51199353167

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At the summit of Stuc a' Chroin looking across to neighbouring peak Ben Vorlich.
18-May-21 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
stucachroin benvorlich mountain mountains peak munro mountainside hill hillside outside outdoor countryside rural remote wild wilderness nature natural summit cairn rocks stones 51200065976

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On top of Stuc a' Chroin watching the showers.
18-May-21 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
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Stuc a'Chroin from Ben Vorlich
10-Jun-09 • johnabutler2 • flickr
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Videos
In today's video I will be Munro Bagging two of Scotlands most popular Munros - Ben Vorlich & Stuc A'Chroin from Loch Earn.
A tale of failure and success in my attempts to bag the munro Stuc a Chroin in the southern Trossachs. Via Beinn Each, I followed ...
Sunday 23rd June, myself and my good friend Gary headed up to the banks of Loch Earn to bag a couple of munro's in the area, ...
Welcome to another incredible Scottish mountain adventure by mountain bike. So much of our time on MTBs is spent hitting trails ...
hiking #Scotland A walk from Bracklinn falls car park to Stuc a' Chroin taking arbout 4 hours to reach the summit top.
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.