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Cruach Ardrain

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Cruach Ardrain

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Cruach Ardrain is a prominent Munro mountain and natural monument nestled in the Breadalbane region of the Scottish Highlands. Standing at an impressive 1,046 meters (3,432 feet), it is a distinctive peak within the Grampian Mountains range, located approximately five kilometers southeast of Crianlarich village and forming part of the renowned Crianlarich Hills. Its striking Y-shaped ridge system and soaring lines make it one of the most aesthetically pleasing mountains in the Southern Highlands.

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    2. April 2020

    Wandern

    Cruach Ardrain ist ein 1.046 m hoher Munro in den schottischen Highlands. Nachdem ich mich diesem Berg von Beinn Tulaichean aus genähert hatte, erkundete ich, indem ich von der Ostseite abstieg, um als nächstes Stob Binnein und Ben More in Angriff zu nehmen, aber dies schien zu steil und schroff zu sein, also fuhr ich nach Norden, bevor ich nach Osten ging, als die Steigung nachließ. Die Aussicht auf Stob Binnein und Ben More von diesem Gipfel ist wunderbar.
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    7. Oktober 2021

    Wandern

    Cruach Ardrain ist ein weiteres Munro-Paar, das für einen angenehmen Tag sorgt. Es ist das zweite nach Beinn Tulaichean. Die Aussicht nach Norden ist gut.

    Der Abstieg von hier erfolgt normalerweise nach Südosten und folgt einem rauen, grasbewachsenen (und manchmal rutschigen) Pfad hinunter zu einem Feldweg und zurück zum Parkplatz.
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    1. Cruach Ardrain und Beinn Tulaichean – Southern Highlands

    15,4km

    07:01

    960m

    960m

    Schwierige Wanderung. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Gute Trittsicherheit, festes Schuhwerk und alpine Erfahrung notwendig.

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    Schwierige Wanderung. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gut begehbare Wege. Trittsicherheit erforderlich.

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    Höhenmeter 1.010 m

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    Montag 9 März

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    3°C

    77 %

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    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 20,0 km/h

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    Ort: Strathfillan, Stirling, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What are the most popular hiking routes for Cruach Ardrain?

    The most common approach to Cruach Ardrain is from Glen Falloch, often starting near Crianlarich. Many hikers combine Cruach Ardrain with its neighbouring Munro, Beinn Tulaichean, making for a rewarding full-day hike. Routes from Inverlochlarig are generally rougher and more pathless. The mountain's distinctive Y-shaped ridge system offers varied terrain, from boggy lower slopes to rocky upper sections.

    How challenging is the hike up Cruach Ardrain, and is it suitable for beginners?

    Cruach Ardrain is considered a challenging Munro ascent. While it offers superb views, the terrain can be varied, including boggy woodland after rainfall, and rough, undulating ridges. It is generally not recommended for beginners unless they are accompanied by experienced hikers and are well-prepared with appropriate gear and navigation skills. The descent can also be steep and slippery in places.

    What unique geological features can be found on Cruach Ardrain?

    Cruach Ardrain is characterized by its distinctive Y-shape, formed by three prominent ridges. The extensive Coire Ardrain is encircled by the north and northeast ridges, featuring rocky upper sections. Notable features for climbers include Y Gully, a popular scrambler's route and a Grade 1 ice climb in winter, and Hollow Gully on the rocky spur of Stob Glas.

    Where can I find parking and public transport options for Cruach Ardrain?

    Parking is generally available in the Glen Falloch area, which serves as a common starting point for ascents. Given its popularity, especially during peak seasons, arriving early is advisable to secure a spot. For public transport, Crianlarich village, approximately five kilometers away, is a key hub with bus and train connections, though onward travel to the trailhead would require a taxi or a significant walk.

    Are there any specific permits or access restrictions for hiking Cruach Ardrain?

    No specific permits are required for hiking Cruach Ardrain. It is part of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, and general access rights apply under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Wild camping is permitted once north of the Falls of Falloch, but it's always recommended to check the national park website for current guidelines and any specific byelaws.

    What are the specific considerations for a winter hike on Cruach Ardrain?

    A winter hike on Cruach Ardrain demands significant mountaineering skills and specialized equipment, including ice axe, crampons, and appropriate winter clothing. The craggy nature of the mountain, combined with potential ice and snow, makes it a serious undertaking. Conditions can change rapidly, so checking the weather forecast and avalanche reports is crucial.

    Is Cruach Ardrain suitable for family-friendly walks?

    Cruach Ardrain itself, being a challenging Munro, is generally not suitable for young children or families seeking an easy walk. However, there are numerous shorter, less strenuous walks in the surrounding Glen Falloch and Crianlarich areas that are much more family-friendly, offering beautiful scenery without the demanding ascent.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Cruach Ardrain?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Cruach Ardrain, provided they are kept under close control, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds. Following the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, owners should ensure their dogs do not disturb wildlife or farm animals and that all waste is removed.

    What accommodation, cafes, or pubs are available near Cruach Ardrain?

    The nearby village of Crianlarich offers various amenities, including accommodation options like hotels, B&Bs, and guesthouses. There are also cafes and pubs where hikers can refuel. Additionally, lodges and campsites are available along the length of Glen Falloch, providing further choices for overnight stays.

    What is the historical significance of Cruach Ardrain?

    Cruach Ardrain holds a notable place in mountaineering history as the mountain where Scottish mountaineer William W. Naismith devised his famous Naismith's Rule for estimating walking time in the mountains. He formulated this rule in May 1892 while traversing Cruach Ardrain on his way to the neighboring Ben More.

    Are there any opportunities for wild swimming near Cruach Ardrain?

    While Cruach Ardrain itself is a mountain, the surrounding area of Glen Falloch and the wider Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park offers opportunities for wild swimming in various lochs and rivers. Hikers should research specific safe and accessible spots, always prioritize safety, and be aware of water temperatures and currents.

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