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Beinn Odhar summit

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Beinn Odhar summit

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Beinn Odhar Summit is a prominent Scottish mountain located at the northern extremity of the stunning Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Rising to an elevation of 901 meters (2,956 feet), this distinctive conical peak is classified as a Corbett and a Marilyn, offering expansive views across the Southern Highlands. Situated approximately four kilometers north of the village of Tyndrum, Beinn Odhar, whose name translates to "Dun coloured mountain," is a well-known landmark visible from the surrounding area.

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    May 28, 2022

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    Amazing views are rewarded when you're at the top. Beinn Odhar is highly recommended if visiting Tyndrum. You won't be disappointed. There’s a path up until the lochan but to reach the summit you’ll need to find a grassy area on the right. It may seem sketchy, but just avoid the large boulders.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Hike Beinn Odhar from Tyndrum, a moderate 5.9-mile Corbett route with 2103 feet of gain and panoramic views of the Scottish Highlands.
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    Location: Strathfillan, Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes Beinn Odhar Summit a challenging hike?

    Beinn Odhar is considered a moderate to hard challenge due to its consistently steep, grassy slopes on all sides. While the terrain itself can be pleasant, the sustained ascent requires a good level of fitness. Hikers should also be prepared for potentially strong winds and mist, especially at higher elevations, which can increase the difficulty.

    Are there specific routes or trails to follow for the ascent?

    Many hikers begin their journey by following a section of the West Highland Way before starting the steady climb up Beinn Odhar's ridges. A common approach involves following a path that leads towards Lochan Choire Dhuibh. From there, the path becomes less defined, and hikers will need to navigate a grassy area to the right to reach the summit, carefully avoiding larger boulders.

    What are the key natural features and viewpoints on Beinn Odhar Summit?

    Beinn Odhar is renowned for its excellent viewpoint status, offering extensive panoramic views of the Southern Highlands. On clear days, distant glimpses of Ben Nevis and other peaks are possible. The mountain itself is characterized by its distinctive steep, grassy, conical shape. You can also observe the deep gash created by the Allt Choire Dhuibh stream on its eastern flank.

    Is there parking available for Beinn Odhar Summit, and how accessible is it by public transport?

    While specific parking details for Beinn Odhar are not provided, the mountain is situated just 4 km north of Tyndrum, which is a well-known hub. Tyndrum is accessible via public transport, including bus services and the West Highland Line train, making it possible to reach the area without a car. From Tyndrum, hikers can typically access the starting points for the ascent.

    What are the best seasonal considerations for hiking Beinn Odhar Summit?

    The warmer months generally offer more predictable and favorable conditions for hiking Beinn Odhar. However, experienced winter mountaineers can find a rewarding challenge during the colder season. In winter, snow and ice are common at higher elevations, requiring appropriate equipment such as crampons and ice axes, along with the necessary skills for winter climbing.

    Is Beinn Odhar Summit suitable for families or dog-friendly?

    Given its classification as a moderate to hard challenge with steep, sustained ascents, Beinn Odhar Summit may not be ideal for very young children or families seeking an easy stroll. For dogs, the grassy slopes are generally manageable, but owners should ensure their dogs are fit enough for a strenuous climb and are kept under control, especially near any livestock or wildlife.

    What amenities, such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation, are available near Beinn Odhar Summit?

    The village of Tyndrum, located just 4 km south of Beinn Odhar, serves as a primary hub for amenities. Here, hikers can find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options to refuel and rest before or after their hike. These establishments cater to visitors exploring the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park area.

    How long does it typically take to climb Beinn Odhar Summit?

    The duration of the climb can vary significantly based on a hiker's fitness level, weather conditions, and chosen route. As a moderate to hard challenge with a substantial ascent, hikers should generally allocate a full day for the round trip, especially if taking breaks to enjoy the views or combining it with other activities.

    Are there any historical points of interest on Beinn Odhar Summit?

    Yes, Beinn Odhar has a fascinating industrial past. On its southern slopes, at an elevation of 650 meters, there is notable evidence of former lead mining activity. Hikers can spot remnants such as an old adit (mine tunnel) and mining waste, which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries, reflecting the mountain's position on the historically significant Tyndrum fault line.

    Can Beinn Odhar Summit be combined with other challenging hikes?

    Absolutely. For more experienced hikers seeking an extended challenge, Beinn Odhar can be combined with other nearby Corbetts, such as Beinn Chaorach and Cam Chreag. This multi-Corbett route involves very steep descents and re-ascents, and potentially boggy ground between peaks, offering a demanding hillwalking experience and a rare opportunity to complete a round of five Corbetts in a single day.

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