Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Carn Dearg
Height: 1034m / 3392ft • Prominence: 158m / 518ft • Summit : outcrop 2m E of cairn • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

Culra morning
Heading up Carn Dearg's steep mountainside behind Culra bothy and lodge (the two small buildings visible this side of the river). The water in the distance on the right in Loch Ericht. It feels remote enough to reach the bothy (a 10 mile hike or rough cycle from Dalwhinnie). Hiking from the bothy does feel like heading into the wilderness!
25-Sep-24 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
culra benalder remote wild wilderness outside outdoor countryside scenic scenery culrabothy culralodge moor moorland morning cloud sunshine sunlight mountainside 54080731176



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On Carn Dearg above Culra Lodge, with Ben Alder on left
07-Jun-22 • Powsers Mountaineering Club • flickr
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On way to Munro No. 2 Geal Charn
07-Jun-22 • Powsers Mountaineering Club • flickr
52460568491

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Photos
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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.

Culra morning
Heading up Carn Dearg's steep mountainside behind Culra bothy and lodge (the two small buildings visible this side of the river). The water in the distance on the right in Loch Ericht. It feels remote enough to reach the bothy (a 10 mile hike or rough cycle from Dalwhinnie). Hiking from the bothy does feel like heading into the wilderness!
25-Sep-24 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
culra benalder remote wild wilderness outside outdoor countryside scenic scenery culrabothy culralodge moor moorland morning cloud sunshine sunlight mountainside 54080731176



IMG_2409
On Carn Dearg above Culra Lodge, with Ben Alder on left
07-Jun-22 • Powsers Mountaineering Club • flickr
52460047667

IMG_2410
On way to Munro No. 2 Geal Charn
07-Jun-22 • Powsers Mountaineering Club • flickr
52460568491





Videos
25/5/23 My 93rd & 94th Munros Carn Dearg & Sgor Gaibhre from Corrour Sooooooooooperb day on my beloved Mountains ...
Corrour Pair - Carn Dearg and Sgor Gaibhre. No's 120 & 121. Sgòr Gaibhre and Càrn Dearg from Corrour. Date walked: ...
An adventure on the train to Corrour. Hiking round the 3 mountains at Loch Ossian, Beinn na lap, Carn Dearg, Sgor Gaibhre and ...
A Wild camping adventure into Ben Alder Forest: Kev and I set off from Kinloch Laggan for a bike, hike and wild camping trip into ...
In today's video I will be Munro Bagging Beinn Na Lap, from the Highest Train station on the UK Mainline - Corrour Station!
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.