Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Beinn Liath Bheag
Height: 664m / 2178ft • Prominence: 128m / 420ft • Summit : boulder by cairn • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

Follow the track, near Loch Droma, Highlands of Scotland, May 2017
My sister and I decided we would cross the Loch Droma Dam and walk along this track and see how far we would get. We gave ourselves two hours, it was a pleasant day the clouds were good and it was easy walking. The iron pipes carry water for the Hydro Scheme at Loch Droma Dam, if you zoom in you will see a touch of snow on the tops and this picture was taken in May. No #289 on Explore, 19/12/2017
12-May-17 • allanmaciver • flickr
loch droma hydro elctric path route track drums water clouds highlands scotland scenery moor allanmaciver 39128054251

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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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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.

Follow the track, near Loch Droma, Highlands of Scotland, May 2017
My sister and I decided we would cross the Loch Droma Dam and walk along this track and see how far we would get. We gave ourselves two hours, it was a pleasant day the clouds were good and it was easy walking. The iron pipes carry water for the Hydro Scheme at Loch Droma Dam, if you zoom in you will see a touch of snow on the tops and this picture was taken in May. No #289 on Explore, 19/12/2017
12-May-17 • allanmaciver • flickr
loch droma hydro elctric path route track drums water clouds highlands scotland scenery moor allanmaciver 39128054251

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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.