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Creag Mhòr is a Scottish mountain which stands in the ancient Forest of Mamlorn deer forest, it is located ten kilometres north east of Tyndrum on the border between the Perth and Kinross and Stirling council areas.OverviewCreag Mhòr reaches a height of 1047 metres and qualifies as a Munro and a Marilyn. It is commonly climbed with the neighbouring Munro of Beinn Heasgarnich, which stands 3.5 km to the NE, the two mountains form the high ground between Glen Lochay and Loch Lyon. Creag Mhòr is one of the remotest of the southern highlands being situated about eight kilometres from the nearest public road, it is surrounded by other high ground which make it difficult to get a good view of the mountain from any valley, and the best aspect is obtained from the surrounding peaks. The mountains name translates from the Gaelic as “Big Rock”, an unusual name for a hill which is mostly grassy, however its top has craggy areas and the name refers to a series of rocky buttresses near the summit.GeographyCreag Mhòr is composed of three ridges, the ESE ridge descends to Glen Lochay at the habitation of Batavaime and gives the usual route of ascent from that glen. Another ridge also descends to Glen Lochay, this initially goes south from the summit before swinging SE down steep slopes, which need care, to reach the glen. These two ridges enclose Coire Cheathaich, a former royal hunting ground which was made famous by Duncan Ban MacIntyre, the Scottish Gaelic poet who worked as a gamekeeper in the area. He wrote the poem Òran Coire a' Cheathaich which gives a natural description of the corrie and its flora and fauna and includes the line "'S rìomhach còta na Creige Mòire" .

Address: North Ballachulish, Fort William, Inverness-shire PH33 6RY, UK
Phone: 01855 821379
State: Highland
City: Inverness-shire
Zip Code: PH33 6RY


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Reviews
Had a lovely stop over here for 1 night. Room was clean and looked up to date. The owners had just taken over a few days before and were getting to grips with their system. But were very friendly and there to help with any issues we had the owner even came and sat and chatted with us after we'd finished our breakfasts to make sure everything we going okay. Would stop here again.
8 years ago (06-04-2018)
The hotel is in an idyllic setting. The lake was visible from the library. It was peacefully quiet. There is a whisky bar well stocked with many varieties of scotch. There is a collection of rare whiskys. The room was ample with an ensuite bathroom. The breakfast was sufficient. Traditional fare.
9 years ago (28-10-2017)
My daughter got ill and the owners were very kind and helpful.
8 years ago (31-03-2018)
Been excellent but changing hands, so will have to hope standards are maintained
9 years ago (02-02-2018)
Very nice bnb the mattress was wore out but that is the only negative, the staff was great, the room was clean breakfast buffet was great they had raisin bread for toasting!!! And the views were nice overlooking the loch, would we stay there again absolutely
9 years ago (29-09-2017)
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