Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Sron nan Eun
Height: 841m / 2758ft • Prominence: 24m / 79ft • Summit : grassy rocky knoll • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

Breadalbane
A view down Glen Lochay from the steep slopes of Sron nan Eun (part of the route to the remote munro Creag Mhor).
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountain mountainside valley glenlochay sronnaneun creagmhor river riverlochay 53106924215

Creag Mhor pool
Beinn Heasgarnich from the ridge between Sron nan Eun and Creag Mhor. These are peaks south of Loch Lyon, west of Killin, east of Bridge of Orchy in the Scottish Highlands.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountain mountainside water pool reflection 53106924290

photo
Not far from the summit of Creag Mhor, looking south towards Beinn Challuim (the dark mountain to the right) and the twin peaks of Ben More and Stob Binnein in the distance, just left of centre.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountain mountainside 53107017138

Creag Mhor
A view of Creag Mhor across the saddle separating it from Beinn Heasgarnich. It was a steep pull up Sron nan Eun to get up that peak, and a not dissimilar feeling one to reach Heasgarnich's main ridge, up the hillside this image is taken from.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
mountain mountainside munro peak summit beinnheasgarnich creagmhor breadalbane forestofmamlorn scotland highlands moor moorland saddle bealach outside outdoor countryside rural nature natural scenic scenery path track route 53106960346

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Bog-cotton growing on the mountainside above Glen Lochay in Scotland. The scene beyond is of the upper River Lochay, and Crianlarich's Ben More in the distance on the left.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountain mountainside bogcotton eriophorumangustifolium cottongrass 53107351838

Scotch Argus
The only one (of dozens that were flying around) that sat still long enough for a picture. This was on the hillside above Batavaime Bothy in Glen Lochay.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside bracken butterfly wildlife insect nymphalidae erebiaaethiops 53106842156
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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.

Breadalbane
A view down Glen Lochay from the steep slopes of Sron nan Eun (part of the route to the remote munro Creag Mhor).
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountain mountainside valley glenlochay sronnaneun creagmhor river riverlochay 53106924215

Creag Mhor pool
Beinn Heasgarnich from the ridge between Sron nan Eun and Creag Mhor. These are peaks south of Loch Lyon, west of Killin, east of Bridge of Orchy in the Scottish Highlands.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountain mountainside water pool reflection 53106924290

photo
Not far from the summit of Creag Mhor, looking south towards Beinn Challuim (the dark mountain to the right) and the twin peaks of Ben More and Stob Binnein in the distance, just left of centre.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountain mountainside 53107017138

Creag Mhor
A view of Creag Mhor across the saddle separating it from Beinn Heasgarnich. It was a steep pull up Sron nan Eun to get up that peak, and a not dissimilar feeling one to reach Heasgarnich's main ridge, up the hillside this image is taken from.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
mountain mountainside munro peak summit beinnheasgarnich creagmhor breadalbane forestofmamlorn scotland highlands moor moorland saddle bealach outside outdoor countryside rural nature natural scenic scenery path track route 53106960346

photo
Bog-cotton growing on the mountainside above Glen Lochay in Scotland. The scene beyond is of the upper River Lochay, and Crianlarich's Ben More in the distance on the left.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountain mountainside bogcotton eriophorumangustifolium cottongrass 53107351838

Scotch Argus
The only one (of dozens that were flying around) that sat still long enough for a picture. This was on the hillside above Batavaime Bothy in Glen Lochay.
04-Aug-23 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
scotland breadalbane highlands forestofmamlorn outside outdoor rural nature natural countryside bracken butterfly wildlife insect nymphalidae erebiaaethiops 53106842156




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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.