Bad a' Chreamha

Bad a' Chreamha is a small hill in Scotland, occupying the broad peninsula between Loch Carron and Loch Kishorn. It consists of a long low ridge; the northwestern side is marked by a series of broken crags, whilst to the south the hill slopes down to the shores of Loch Carron.

Bad a' Chreamha
Loch Kishorn from Bad a'Chreamha summit
Highest point
Elevation395 m (1,296 ft)
Prominence255 m (837 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Naming
English translationTuft of the wild garlic
Language of nameScots Gaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [ˈpat̪ əˈxɾʲɛ̃və]
Geography
Bad a' Chreamha
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Topo mapOS Landranger 24

Bad a' Chreamha may be climbed from the path between Achintraid and Reraig, which passes to the west side of the hill, below the crags. The bealach that separates Bad a' Chreamha from An Sgurr lies a kilometre or so east of this path: from here the summit can be reached by skirting above the crags. The hill may also be climbed from the shores of Loch Carron, heading north from the road at any convenient point.


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