A popular route of ascent for Beinn Bhreac is from the Linn of Dee
National Trust for Scotland car park (), west of Braemar. The route follows the estate road along Glen Lui for to Derry Lodge: bicycles can be used on this stretch of the route and secured in the woodland around Derry Lodge for collection on the return journey. The route then goes north up Glen Derry for before ascending the south-western flanks of Beinn Bhreac. From the bealach between Meall an Lundain and Beinn Bhreac it is a steep climb to the summit. An approach from the
Aviemore side of the Cairngorms is feasible, starting at the Cairn Gorm ski centre, but this involves crossing or bypassing Cairn Gorm,
Loch Avon,
Beinn Mheadhoin and Beinn a' Chaorainn before reaching the mountain and is a long, hard walk. Beinn Bhreac is a remote mountain and is therefore often climbed in combination with its neighbouring Munro
Beinn a' Chaorainn which is located approximately to the north across the Moine Bhealaidh plateau. ==References==