List of Munros
Encyclopedia
This is a list of all 283 Munro
Munro
A Munro is a mountain in Scotland with a height over . They are named after Sir Hugh Munro, 4th Baronet , who produced the first list of such hills, known as Munros Tables, in 1891. A Munro top is a summit over 3,000 ft which is not regarded as a separate mountain...

s, as according to the Scottish Mountaineering Club
Scottish Mountaineering Club
The Scottish Mountaineering Club is Scotland's second oldest mountaineering club. Founded in 1889, in Glasgow, the private club, with about 400 members, publishes guidebooks and runs a list of Munroists.-History:At the time of the club's founding there were a number of experienced Alpinists...

 and The Munro Society. They are listed by section as used in the official tables, and in descending order of height within each section.

Hills are divided by sub-region, and hills with less than 200m relative height are indented, to give some idea of how the hills are grouped together and relate to one another.

Section one: Firth of Clyde
Firth of Clyde
The Firth of Clyde forms a large area of coastal water, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the Kintyre peninsula which encloses the outer firth in Argyll and Ayrshire, Scotland. The Kilbrannan Sound is a large arm of the Firth of Clyde, separating the Kintyre Peninsula from the Isle of Arran.At...

 to Strathtay
Strathtay
Strathtay is a small rural village on the River Tay in Perthshire, Scotland. It is part of the Grandtully and Strathtay Conservation Area. Neighbouring Grandtully is situated on the other side of the Tay, across Grandtully Bridge....

Name Gaelic Name Pronunciation Translation H RH Grid ref. Parent
Ben Chonzie
Ben Chonzie
Ben Chonzie, also known as Ben-y Hone, is a Scottish mountain situated eleven kilometres northwest of Crieff. It stands at 931 m and is therefore listed as a Munro...

Beinn a' Chòinnich
|ˈpe ɲə ˈxɔːɲɪç
mountain of the moss 931 645 Ben More
Ben More (Crianlarich)
Ben More is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It is the highest of the so-called Crianlarich Hills to the south-east of the village, and there is no higher land in the British Isles south of Ben More...

Ben Vorlich
Ben Vorlich (Loch Earn)
Ben Vorlich is a mountain located in the southern part of the Highlands of Scotland. It lies in an area of land bounded to the north by Loch Earn, and to the west by Loch Lubnaig. The town of Callander lies to the south....

Beinn Mhùrlaig
|ˈpeɲ ˈvuːrˠlˠɛkʲ
hill of the bay 985 831 Ben More
Ben More (Crianlarich)
Ben More is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It is the highest of the so-called Crianlarich Hills to the south-east of the village, and there is no higher land in the British Isles south of Ben More...

Stùc a' Chroin
Stùc a' Chroin
Stùc a' Chroin is a mountain located in the southern part of the Highlands of Scotland. It lies to the south of Ben Vorlich, which is itself bounded to the north by Loch Earn, and to the west by Loch Lubnaig...

Stùc a' Chroin
|ˈs̪tuːʰk ə ˈxɾɔɲ
the peak of the danger 975 252 Ben Vorlich
Ben Vorlich (Loch Earn)
Ben Vorlich is a mountain located in the southern part of the Highlands of Scotland. It lies in an area of land bounded to the north by Loch Earn, and to the west by Loch Lubnaig. The town of Callander lies to the south....

Ben More
Ben More (Crianlarich)
Ben More is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It is the highest of the so-called Crianlarich Hills to the south-east of the village, and there is no higher land in the British Isles south of Ben More...

A' Bheinn Mhòr ə ˈveiɲ ˈvoːr the big mountain 1174 989 Ben Nevis
Ben Nevis
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles. It is located at the western end of the Grampian Mountains in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands, close to the town of Fort William....

Stob Binnein
Stob Binnein
Stob Binnein is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It forms a twin-peak with Ben More, from which it is separated by the Bealach-eadar-dha Beinn, meaning pass between two hills....

Stob Binnein
|ˈs̪top ˈpiɲɛɲ
conical peak 1165 303 Ben More
Ben More (Crianlarich)
Ben More is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It is the highest of the so-called Crianlarich Hills to the south-east of the village, and there is no higher land in the British Isles south of Ben More...

Cruach Ardrain
Cruach Ardrain
Cruach Ardrain is a Munro mountain located in the southern highlands of Scotland in the Stirling Council area, five kilometres south east of Crianlarich.- Overview :...

Cruach Àrdrain
|ˈkʰɾuəx ˈaːrˠt̪ɾɛɲ
stack of the high part 1046 549 Ben More
Ben More (Crianlarich)
Ben More is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It is the highest of the so-called Crianlarich Hills to the south-east of the village, and there is no higher land in the British Isles south of Ben More...

Beinn Tulaichean
Beinn Tulaichean
Beinn Tulaichean is a Scottish mountain. It is not much more than the southern top of Cruach Ardrain, with a descent of only 120m before the ascent to its larger neighbour...

Beinn Thulaichean
|ˈpeɲ ˈhulˠ̪ɪçən
mountain of hillocks 946 121 Cruach Ardrain
Cruach Ardrain
Cruach Ardrain is a Munro mountain located in the southern highlands of Scotland in the Stirling Council area, five kilometres south east of Crianlarich.- Overview :...

An Caisteal
An Caisteal
An Caisteal is a Scottish mountain situated six kilometres south of the village of Crianlarich in the Stirling Council area.- Overview :An Caisteal, which qualifies as a Munro, is located in a popular area for hill walking within a group of seven Munros and fourteen tops which stand on the eastern...

An Caisteal əŋ ˈkʰaʃtʲalˠ̪ the castle 995 472 Cruach Ardrain
Cruach Ardrain
Cruach Ardrain is a Munro mountain located in the southern highlands of Scotland in the Stirling Council area, five kilometres south east of Crianlarich.- Overview :...



1c. Loch Lomond to Strathyre
  • Beinn a' Chroin
    Beinn a' Chroin
    Beinn a’ Chroin is a Scottish mountain located six kilometres south of Crianlarich in the Stirling Council area. With a height of 942 metres it qualifies as a Munro.- Overview :...

     (942 m) Gaelic: Beinn a' Chroin ˈpe ɲə ˈxɾɔɲ
  • Ben Lomond
    Ben Lomond
    Ben Lomond , , is a distinctive mountain in the Scottish Highlands. Situated on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, it is the most southerly of the Munros...

     (974 m) Gaelic: Beinn Laomainn ˈpeɲ ˈlˠ̪ɯːmɪɲ
  • Beinn Chabhair
    Beinn Chabhair
    Beinn Chabhair is a Scottish mountain. It has fine views down to Loch Lomond.A common approach is from Inverarnan, up a steep eroded path beside the dramatic waterfalls of the Ben Glas Burn then finding a vague route across fairly level but very boggy moorland before walking up the hill itself and...

     (933 m) Gaelic: Beinn Chabhair ˈpeɲ ˈxavɪɾʲ


1d. Inveraray to Crianlarich
  • Ben Lui
    Ben Lui
    Ben Lui is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, at the head of Glen Fyne. It has five well-defined ridges radiating out from the summit...

     (1130 m) Gaelic: Beinn Laoigh ˈpeɲ ˈlˠ̪ɤj
    • Beinn a' Chleibh
      Beinn a' Chleibh
      Beinn a' Chleibh is a Scottish mountain. It is linked to Ben Lui by a short ridge.-References:* The Munros, Scottish Mountaineering Trust, 1986, Donald Bennett ISBN 0-0907521-13-4...

       (916 m) Gaelic: Beinn a' Chlèibh ˈpe ɲə ˈxleːv
  • Ben Oss
    Ben Oss
    Ben Oss is a Scottish mountain situated in the Stirling Council area, six kilometres south west of the village of Tyndrum within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.- Overview :...

     (1029 m) Gaelic: Beinn Ois ˈpe ˈɲɔʃ
    • Beinn Dubhchraig
      Beinn Dubhchraig
      Beinn Dubhchraig is a Scottish mountain that is situated eight kilometres west of Crianlarich in the northern part of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.- Overview :...

       (978 m) Gaelic: Beinn Dubh-chreig ˈpeɲ ˈt̪uxɾekʲ
  • Beinn Ìme
    Beinn Ime
    Beinn Ìme is the highest mountain in the Arrochar Alps, in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. There are three usual routes of ascent. From Succoth, one may follow the same path that is used to reach The Cobbler before taking the right fork near the base of the Cobbler's main crags and continuing...

     (1011 m) Gaelic: Beinn Ime ˈpe ˈɲimə
  • Beinn Bhuidhe
    Beinn Bhuidhe (Glen Fyne)
    Ben Bhuidhe is a Scottish mountain at the head of Loch Fyne.-Overview:Beinn Bhuidhe is a Munro that lies separately from the main body of the Arrochar Alps. It is an isolated mountain which, particularly when climbed in winter conditions, has a "real feeling of expedition about it"...

     (948 m) Gaelic: A' Bheinn Bhuidhe ə ˈveiɲ ˈvujə
  • Ben Vorlich
    Ben Vorlich (Loch Lomond)
    Ben Vorlich is a Scottish mountain situated between the northernmost section of Loch Lomond and Loch Sloy...

     (943 m) Gaelic: Beinn Mhùrlaig ˈpeɲ ˈvuːrˠlˠ̪ɛkʲ
  • Beinn Narnain
    Beinn Narnain
    Beinn Narnain is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Arrochar. It forms part of a group of hills known as the Arrochar Alps, and is a Munro. The name Beinn Narnain means "hill of notches", and describes the mountain's notched profile.Beinn Narnain is usually climbed from...

     (926 m) Gaelic: Beinn Nàrnain ˈpe ˈn̪ˠaːrˠn̪ˠɛɲ
  • Ben Vane
    Ben Vane
    Ben Vane is a Scottish mountain situated in the southern Highlands. The underlying geology almost entirely comprises the Beinn Bheula Schist Formation - Psammite and Pelite with a Siluro-Devonian Dyke prominent round the northern and eastern face...

     (915 m) Gaelic: A' Bheinn Mheadhain ə ˈveiɲ ˈvi.ɛɲ


Section two: Loch Rannoch
Loch Rannoch
Loch Rannoch is a large body of fresh water in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.The loch is over long in a west-east direction with an average width of about . The River Tummel begins at its eastern end. The Tay Forest Park lies along its southern shore...

 to Loch Tay
Loch Tay
Loch Tay is a freshwater loch in the central highlands of Scotland, in the district of Perthshire.It is a long narrow loch of around 14 miles long, and typically around 1 to 1½ miles wide, following the line of the valley from the south west to north east...



2a. Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon
  • Schiehallion
    Schiehallion
    Schiehallion is a prominent mountain in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Schiehallion has a rich botanical life, interesting archaeology, and a unique place in scientific history for an 18th-century experiment in 'weighing the world'...

     (1083 m)
  • Beinn a' Chreachain
    Beinn a' Chreachain
    Beinn a' Chreachain is a Scottish mountain, with a conical top, to the north-west of Loch Lyon.-References:* The Munros, Scottish Mountaineering Trust, 1986, Donald Bennett ISBN 0-0907521-13-4...

     (1081 m)
  • Beinn Dorain
    Beinn Dorain
    Beinn Dorain , is a mountain located in the Bridge of Orchy hills of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is one of the most recognisable mountains in Scotland, as it curves gracefully up from the West Highland Way...

     (1076 m)
  • Càrn Mairg
    Càrn Mairg
    Càrn Mairg is a Scottish mountain located 18 km west of Aberfeldy in the Perth and Kinross council area. It stands on the northern side of Glen Lyon in a cluster of four Munros known as the Càrn Mairg group which are situated in a semi circle around the Invervar Burn.- Overview :Càrn Mairg is...

     (1041 m)
    • Càrn Gorm
      Càrn Gorm
      Càrn Gorm is a Scottish mountain situated 22 km west of Aberfeldy in the council area of Perth and Kinross, it stands in a group of four Munros known as the Càrn Mairg group or the Glen Lyon Horseshoe on the north side of Glen Lyon.- Overview :...

       (1029 m)
    • Meall nan Aighean
      Meall nan Aighean
      Meall nan Aighean is a Scottish mountain in the council area of Perth and Kinross. It stands in a group of four Munros known as the Càrn Mairg group or the Glen Lyon Horseshoe on the north side of Glen Lyon. It is often climbed as part of the circuit of the Càrn Mairg Munros, which stand in a...

       (981 m)
    • Meall Garbh (Càrn Mairg Group)
      Meall Garbh (Càrn Mairg Group)
      Meall Garbh is a mountain on the north side of Glen Lyon in the Scottish Highlands. The flat summit of the hill is has two tops of almost equal height, the north-west one being considered the higher....

       (968 m)
  • Beinn Achaladair
    Beinn Achaladair
    Beinn Achaladair is a Scottish mountain situated six kilometres north east of the hamlet of Bridge of Orchy. The mountain stands on the border of the Perth and Kinross and Argyll and Bute council areas.-Overview:...

     (1038 m)
  • Beinn an Dothaidh
    Beinn an Dothaidh
    Beinn an Dòthaidh , is a mountain located in the Bridge of Orchy hills of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is located beside the more popular Beinn Dòrain...

     (1004 m)
  • Stuchd an Lochain
    Stuchd an Lochain
    Stuchd an Lochain is a Munro situated in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. It lies at the western end of Glen Lyon and forms the southern side of Loch an Daimh. The summit sits above a large corrie that contains a small lochan...

     (960 m)
  • Beinn Mhanach
    Beinn Mhanach
    Beinn Mhanach is a Scottish mountain situated eight kilometres north-east of the hamlet of Auch.-Overview:From both the West Highland Line and the A82 road between Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchy the two rounded summits of Beinn Achaladair can be seen clearly 8km away due north-east up the Auch...

     (953 m)
  • Meall Buidhe
    Meall Buidhe, Glen Lyon
    Meall Buidhe is a Munro situated in the southern highlands of Scotland. It forms the northern side of Loch an Daimh and is often climbed in conjunction with Stuchd an Lochain. The normal route climbs north from the eastern end of the loch until easier ground is reached. The route angles east and...

     (932 m)


2b. Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay
  • Ben Lawers
    Ben Lawers
    Ben Lawers is one of the highest mountains in the southern part of the Scottish Highlands. It lies to the north side of Loch Tay, and is the highest point of a long ridge that includes seven Munros. Ben Lawers was long thought to be over 4,000 ft in height; accurate measurement in the 1870s...

     (1214 m)
    • An Stùc
      An Stuc
      An Stùc is a conically shaped Scottish mountain in the Ben Lawers range to the north of Loch Tay. The normal routes of ascent are via the ridges from Ben Lawers or Meall Garbh.-References:...

       (1118 m)
    • Meall Garbh (Lawers Group)
      Meall Garbh (Lawers Group)
      Meall Garbh is a mountain in the southern part of the Scottish Highlands. With Meall Greigh it forms the north-eastern end of the Ben Lawers range. Its craggy south face overlooks Lochan nan Cat....

       (1118 m)
    • Beinn Ghlas
      Beinn Ghlas
      Beinn Ghlas is a mountain in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. It lies on the north shore of Loch Tay and is part of the Ben Lawers Range. It lies on the popular path to Ben Lawers from the National Trust for Scotland visitor centre, with the result that many walkers traverse the summit of Beinn...

       (1103 m)
    • Meall Greigh
      Meall Greigh
      Meall Greigh is a mountain in the southern part of the Scottish Highlands. With Meall Garbh it forms the north-eastern end of the Ben Lawers range....

       (1001 m)
  • Beinn Heasgarnich
    Beinn Heasgarnich
    Beinn Heasgarnich is a Scottish mountain. It lies approximately 2 km to the south of Loch Lyon.-References:* The Munros, Scottish Mountaineering Trust, 1986, Donald Bennet ISBN 0-0907521-13-4...

     (1078 m)
  • Meall Corranaich (1069 m)
    • Meall a' Choire Leith (926 m)
  • Creag Mhòr
    Creag Mhòr
    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.- Overview :...

     (1047 m)
  • Meall nan Tarmachan
    Meall nan Tarmachan
    Meall nan Tarmachan is a mountain in the Southern Highlands of Scotland near Killin just west of Ben Lawers. It is often climbed as part of the Tarmachan ridge, the other peaks of which are Meall Garbh , Beinn nan Eachan and Creag na Caillach ; these three peaks are Tops rather than Munros, and...

     (1044 m)
  • Meall Ghaordaidh
    Meall Ghaordaidh
    Meall Ghaordaidh is a mountain in the Southern Highlands of Scotland, approximately 10 km north-west of Killin.The mountain can be ascended via Glen Lochay starting to the north-west of the Allt Dhùin Croisg near Duncroisk, via an eroded path leading north-west through peat bogs to the summit;...

     (1039 m)
  • Ben Challum (1025 m)
  • Meall Glas
    Meall Glas
    Meall Glas is a mountain situated in the southern highlands of Scotland, it stands on the northern border of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, some 8.5 kilometres north east of Crianlarich.- Overview :...

     (959 m)
  • Sgiath Chuil
    Sgiath Chuil
    Sgiath Chùil is a mountain situated in the southern highlands of Scotland. It stands within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, on its northern border. It is approximately west of Killin.- Description :...

     (921 m)


Section three: Loch Leven
Loch Leven (Highlands)
Loch Leven 'is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland. It is spelled Loch Lyon in Timothy Pont's map of the areaand is pronounced Li' un. There is a Leven in Lennox and another in Glen Lyon similarly pronounced...

 to Connel Bridge
Connel Bridge
Connel Bridge is a cantilever bridge that spans Loch Etive at Connel in Scotland. The bridge takes the A828 road across the narrowest part of the loch, at the Falls of Lora.- Construction :...

 and Glen Lochy



3a. Loch Leven to Rannoch Station
  • Aonach Eagach
    Aonach Eagach
    The Aonach Eagach is a rocky ridge lying to the north of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, boasting two Munro summits.In length the full ridge continues for 10 km from the Pap of Glencoe at the west to the eastern end at the Devil's Staircase. The central section, some 2 km in length,...

     - Sgor nam Fiannaidh (967 m)
    • Meall Dearg (953 m)


3b. Loch Linnhe to Loch Etive
  • Bidean nam Bian
    Bidean nam Bian
    Bidean nam Bian, lying to the south of Glen Coe, Highland, Scotland, is the highest point in the former county of Argyll. It is a complex mountain, with many ridges and subsidiary peaks, one of which, Stob Coire Sgreamhach, is classified as a separate Munro....

     (1150 m)
    • Stob Coire Sgreamhach
      Stob Coire Sgreamhach
      Stob Coire Sgreamhach is a mountain in Scotland, forming part of the Bidean nam Bian massif on the southern side of Glen Coe. It is often considered a subsidiary peak of Bidean, though since the 1997 revision of Munros Tables it has been classified as a separate Munro.The mountain is usually...

       (1072 m)
  • Beinn a' Bheithir
    Beinn a' Bheithir
    Beinn a' Bheithir is a mountain lying to the south of Ballachulish, on the south side of Loch Leven in the Scottish Highlands. It boasts two Munro summits: the higher peak Sgorr Dhearg lies about east of Sgorr Dhonuill ....

     - Sgorr Dhearg (1024 m)
    • Sgorr Dhonuill (1001 m)
  • Buachaille Etive Mòr
    Buachaille Etive Mòr
    Buachaille Etive Mòr , generally known to climbers simply as The Buachaille or The Beuckle, is a mountain at the head of Glen Etive in the Highlands of Scotland...

     - Stob Dearg (1021 m)
    • Sgor na Bròige (956 m)
  • Sgor na h-Ulaidh (994 m)
  • Beinn Fhionnlaidh (959 m)
  • Buachaille Etive Beag
    Buachaille Etive Beag
    Buachaille Etive Beag , is a mountain located between Glen Coe and Glen Etive, on the edge of Rannoch Moor in the Scottish Highlands. Viewed from the south in Glen Etive it forms a twin with Buachaille Etive Mòr , from which it is separated by a bealach at a height of about 480 metres...

     - Stob Dubh (958 m)
    • Stob Coire Raineach (925 m)
  • Beinn Sgulaird
    Beinn Sgulaird
    Beinn Sgulaird is a Scottish mountain located between Glen Creran and Glen Etive in the southern highlands. It has a height of 937 m and is classed as a Munro...

     (937 m)


3c. Glen Etive to Glen Lochy
  • Ben Cruachan
    Ben Cruachan
    Ben Cruachan is a 1126 m mountain that is the highest point in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It gives its name to the Cruachan Dam, a pumped-storage hydroelectric power station located in a cavern inside the mountain, as well as providing the slogan for Clan Campbell.It is the high point of a...

     (1126 m)
    • Stob Diamh (998 m)
  • Meall a' Bhùiridh
    Meall a' Bhuiridh
    Meall a' Bhùiridh is a mountain on the edge of Rannoch Moor in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies near the top of Glen Coe and Glen Etive, overlooking the Kings House Hotel inn and the A82 road...

     (1108 m)
    • Creise
      Creise
      Creise kraysh in English, is a Scottish mountain that stands at the eastern end of Glen Coe, just to the south of the A82 road, some 26 kilometres South-southeast of Fort William in the Highland Council area...

       (1100 m)
  • Stob Ghabhar
    Stob Ghabhar
    Stob Ghabhar is a Scottish mountain situated nine kilometres north west of Bridge of Orchy. It is part of the Black Mount group of mountains and stands on the border of the Argyll and Bute and Highland council areas.-Overview:...

     (1090 m)
  • Ben Starav
    Ben Starav
    Ben Starav is a Munro mountain in the Scottish Highlands lying south of Glen Etive that rises to its full height above Loch Etive at its western foot....

     (1078 m)
  • Stob Coir' an Albannaich (1044 m)
    • Meall nan Eun (928 m)
  • Glas Bheinn Mhòr (997 m)
  • Beinn Eunaich (989 m)
  • Beinn a' Chochuill (980 m)
  • Beinn nan Aighenan (960 m)
  • Stob a' Choire Odhair
    Stob a' Choire Odhair
    Stob a' Choire Odhair is a Scottish mountain situated eight kilometres north west of Bridge of Orchy on the border of the Argyll and Bute and Highland council areas.-Overview:...

     (945 m)


Section four: Fort William to Loch Ericht
Loch Ericht
Loch Ericht is a freshwater loch on the border between Perth and Kinross and the Highlands Council areas of Scotland. It is situated at a height of 351 metres above sea level and has a north-east to south-west orientation. The village of Dalwhinnie lies at the north east end of the loch...



4a. Fort William to Loch Treig
  • Ben Nevis
    Ben Nevis
    Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles. It is located at the western end of the Grampian Mountains in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands, close to the town of Fort William....

     (1344 m)
    • Càrn Mòr Dearg
      Carn Mòr Dearg
      Càrn Mòr Dearg is the eighth highest mountain in Scotland. It is situated in the west of Scotland, close to the town of Fort William, in Lochaber, Highland...

       (1220 m)
  • Aonach Beag
    Aonach Beag
    Aonach Beag is a mountain in the Highlands of Scotland. It is located about 3 km east of Ben Nevis on the north side of Glen Nevis, near the town of Fort William...

     (1234 m)
    • Aonach Mòr
      Aonach Mòr
      Aonach Mòr is a mountain in the Highlands of Scotland. It is located about 2 miles/ 3 km north east of Ben Nevis on the south side of Glen Spean, near the town of Fort William...

       (1221 m)
  • Stob Choire Claurigh
    Stob Choire Claurigh
    Stob Choire Claurigh is a Scottish mountain situated east of Fort William in the Lochaber district of the Highland council area...

     (1177 m)
    • Stob Coire an Laoigh
      Stob Coire an Laoigh
      Stob Coire an Laoigh is a Scottish mountain in The Grey Corries Range, 15 kilometres north east of Kinlochleven.At an elevation of Stob Coire an Laoigh is equal 37th in height on the Munro table.-References:...

       (1116 m)
    • Sgurr Choinnich Mòr (1094 m)
    • Stob Bàn
      Stob Bàn (Grey Corries)
      Stob Bàn is a mountain situated in the Lochaber region of Highland, Scotland, 16 kilometres east of Fort William. It reaches a height of 977 metres and lies in a group of hills known as the Grey Corries which includes three other Munros and nine Munro "Tops" along an eight kilometre ridge...

       (977 m)
  • Stob Coire Easain
    Stob Coire Easain
    Stob Coire Easain is a Scottish Munro mountain which reaches a height of 1115 metres , situated 18 kilometres east of Fort William. It stands on the western side of Loch Treig, along with its "twin", the Munro Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin...

     (1115 m)
    • Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin
      Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin
      Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands, it is situated 19 km east of Fort William in the Lochaber area of the Highland council area.-Overview:...

       (1105 m)


4b. The Mamores
  • Binnein Mòr
    Binnein Mòr
    Binnein Mòr is the highest peak in the Mamores, the range of mountains between Glen Nevis and Loch Leven in the Highlands of Scotland and lies five kilometres north north-east of Kinlochleven. The pyramidal summit of Binnein Mòr lies above the uninhabited upper section of Glen Nevis, north of the...

     (1130 m)
    • Na Gruagaichean
      Na Gruagaichean
      Na Gruagaichean is a Scottish mountain lying between Glen Nevis to the North and the village of Kinlochleven to the South in the Mamores mountain range in the Highlands, Scotland.-Overview:...

       (1056 m)
    • Binnein Beag
      Binnein Beag
      Binnein Beag is a Scottish mountain situated at the eastern end of the Mamores range seven kilometres north north-east of Kinlochleven. It is a relatively small, conical peak which is connected to its larger neighbour, Binnein Mòr, by a bealach at 750m. Despite being overshadowed by Binnein Mòr, it...

       (943 m)
  • Sgurr a' Mhàim
    Sgurr a' Mhàim
    Sgurr a’ Mhàim is a Scottish mountain situated five and a half kilometres north north-west of Kinlochleven in the Lochaber region of the Highland area.- Overview :...

     (1099 m)
    • Am Bodach
      Am Bodach
      Am Bodach is a Scottish mountain which lies in the Mamores range, four kilometres north of Kinlochleven in the Highland council area.- Overview :...

       (1032 m)
    • An Gearanach
      An Gearanach
      An Gearanach is a Scottish mountain situated in the Mamore Forest, five and a half kilometres north of Kinlochleven in the Lochaber region of the Highland council area.- Overview :...

       (982 m)
    • Stob Coire a' Chàirn
      Stob Coire a' Chàirn
      Stob Coire a’ Chàirn is a Scottish mountain situated in the Mamores range, 3.5 kilometres north of Kinlochleven. The mountain reaches a height of 981 metres and is regarded as one of the more modest peaks of the ten Munros in the Mamores, indeed for many years it was not named on OS maps...

       (981 m)
  • Sgurr Eilde Mòr
    Sgurr Eilde Mòr
    Sgurr Eilde Mòr is a Scottish mountain situated in the Mamores range, 6 kilometers north-east of Kinlochleven. It is a steep, conical peak of scree and quartzite boulders, capped with a layer of schist. With a height of 1010 m it is classed as a Munro, so is popular with hillwalkers...

     (1010 m)
  • Stob Bàn
    Stob Bàn (Mamores)
    Stob Bàn is a Scottish mountain situated at the western end of the Mamores ridge, five and a half kilometres north-west of Kinlochleven. With a height of 999 metres it qualifies as a Munro...

     (999 m)
    • Mullach nan Coirean
      Mullach nan Coirean
      Mullach nan Coirean is a Scottish mountain situated in the Mamores group of hills. It reaches a height of 939 metres and is located eight kilometres north-west of Kinlochleven...

       (939 m)


4c. Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
  • Ben Alder
    Ben Alder
    Ben Alder is the highest mountain in the remote area of the Scottish Highlands between Loch Ericht and Glen Spean. The vast summit plateau is home of one of Britain's highest bodies of standing water, Lochan a' Garbh Coire. It is the 25th highest Munro, and due to its remote location, one of the...

     (1148 m)
    • Beinn Bheòil (1019 m)
  • Geal-Chàrn
    Geal-Chàrn
    Geal-Chàrn is a mountain in the Highlands of Scotland, 14 kilometres North East of Corrour railway station-References:...

     (1132 m)
    • Aonach Beag (1116 m)
    • Beinn Eibhinn (1102 m)
    • Càrn Dearg (1034 m)
  • Beinn a' Chlachair (1087 m)
  • Geal Chàrn (1049 m)
    • Creag Pitridh (924 m)
  • Chno Dearg
    Chno Dearg
    Chno Dearg is a Scottish mountain situated 25 km east of Fort William, Highland in the Lochaber area of the Highland council area.-Overview:...

     (1046 m)
    • Stob Coire Sgriodain (979 m)
  • Sgor Gaibhre (955 m)
  • Càrn Dearg (941 m)
  • Beinn na Lap (937 m)

Section five: Loch Ericht
Loch Ericht
Loch Ericht is a freshwater loch on the border between Perth and Kinross and the Highlands Council areas of Scotland. It is situated at a height of 351 metres above sea level and has a north-east to south-west orientation. The village of Dalwhinnie lies at the north east end of the loch...

 to Glen Tromie and Glen Garry



5a. Loch Ericht to Glen Garry
  • Beinn Udlamain
    Beinn Udlamain
    Beinn Udlamain is a Scottish mountain which stands just to the west of the summit of the Pass of Drumochter and east of Loch Ericht, some 30 km west-northwest of the village of Blair Atholl. The mountain’s summit stands on the border between the Highland and Perth and Kinross council...

     (1011 m)
    • Sgairneach Mhòr
      Sgairneach Mhòr
      Sgairneach Mhòr is a Scottish mountain which lies in a group of seven Munros near the summit of the Pass of Drumochter and are known as the Drumochter mountains or informerly as the “A9 Munros”...

       (991 m)
    • Geal-chàrn
      Geal-Chàrn
      Geal-Chàrn is a mountain in the Highlands of Scotland, 14 kilometres North East of Corrour railway station-References:...

       (917 m)
    • A' Mharconaich
      A' Mharconaich
      A' Mharconaich is a Scottish mountain that is located 29 km WNW of Blair Atholl in the Highland council area. It is in a group of mountains that lie west of the A9 road near the summit of the Pass of Drumochter and are known accordingly as the Drumochter Hills...

       (975 m)


5b. Glen Garry to Gaick Pass
  • Meall Chuaich (951 m)
  • Càrn na Caim (941 m)
    • A' Bhuidheanach Bheag
      A' Bhuidheanach Bheag
      A' Bhuidheanach Bheag is a Scottish mountain situated on the eastern side of the Pass of Drumochter, some 24 km WNW of Blair Atholl. The mountain straddles the border between Highland and Perth and Kinross council areas although the actual summit is in the latter.-Overview:The high ground to...

       (936 m)


Section six: Forest of Atholl to Braemar
Braemar
Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee sitting at an altitude of ....

 and Blairgowrie
Blairgowrie and Rattray
Blairgowrie and Rattray and Raitear is possibly from an English language cognate of Gaelic ràth, meaning fortress + a Pictish term cognate with Welsh tref, meaning settlement) is a twin burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Amongst locals, the town is colloquially known simply as "Blair"...



6a. Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt
  • Beinn Dearg (1008 m)
  • An Sgarsoch (1006 m)
  • Càrn an Fhidhleir (994 m)
  • Càrn a' Chlamhain (963 m)


6b. Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
  • Beinn a' Ghlò - Càrn nan Gabhar (1121 m)
  • Bràigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain (1070 m)
  • Glas Tulaichean
    Glas Tulaichean
    Glas Tulaichean is a large, complex Scottish mountain located approximately south of Braemar in Perth and Kinross. It is the highest of a group of domed hills which lie in remote land between the head of Glen Tilt and Glen Shee to the east...

     (1051 m)
  • Beinn Iutharn Mhòr (1045 m)
    • Càrn Bhac (946 m)
    • An Socach (944 m)
  • Càrn an Rìgh (1029 m)
  • Càrn Liath (975 m)
  • Càrn a' Gheòidh
    Càrn a' Gheòidh
    Càrn a' Gheòidh is a Scottish mountain situated 15 km south of the town of Braemar. Its summit stands on the border between the council areas of Perth and Kinross and Aberdeenshire.- Overview :...

     (975 m)
    • The Cairnwell
      The Cairnwell
      The Cairnwell is a mountain in the Eastern Highlands of Scotland, south of Braemar. It is often considered to be one of the most spoiled of the Munros, due to the Glenshee Ski Centre which covers the eastern slope of the mountain....

       (933 m)
    • Carn Aosda
      Càrn Aosda
      Càrn Aosda is a Scottish mountain situated 12.5 km south of the town of Braemar, in the county of Aberdeenshire. It stands near the summit of the Cairnwell Pass on the A93 road, in the midst of the Glenshee Ski Centre.- Overview :...

       (917 m)

Section seven: Braemar
Braemar
Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee sitting at an altitude of ....

 to Montrose
Montrose, Angus
Montrose is a coastal resort town and former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. It is situated 38 miles north of Dundee between the mouths of the North and South Esk rivers...

  • Lochnagar
    Lochnagar
    Lochnagar or Beinn Chìochan is a mountain in the Grampians of Scotland, located about five miles south of the River Dee near Balmoral.-Names:...

     (1155 m)
    • Càrn a' Coire Boidheach (1110 m)
    • Glas Maol
      Glas Maol
      Glas Maol is the highest point in the Mounth hills, in the southeastern part of the Highlands of Scotland. The broad, flat summit is divided between the council area of Aberdeenshire, Angus and Perth and Kinross, though the highest point lies wholly within Angus; indeed Glas Maol is the highest...

       (1068 m)
    • Cairn of Claise (1064 m)
    • Càrn an t-Sagairt Mòr (1047 m)
    • Càrn an Tuirc (1019 m)
    • Cairn Bannoch (1012 m)
    • Broad Cairn (998 m)
    • Creag Leacach (987 m)
    • Tolmount (958 m)
    • Tom Buidhe (957 m)
    • Driesh (947 m)
    • Mayar (928 m)
  • Mount Keen
    Mount Keen
    Mount Keen is a 939 m high mountain in Scotland and the most easterly Munro. It can be accessed from several directions, South from Glen Mark, North from Glen Tanar, and East to Braid Cairn. It is a moderate walk which is most popularly started by mountain bike, riding through the native...

     (939 m)


Section eight: The Cairngorms
Cairngorms
The Cairngorms are a mountain range in the eastern Highlands of Scotland closely associated with the mountain of the same name - Cairn Gorm.-Name:...


  • Ben Macdui
    Ben Macdhui (Scotland)
    Ben Macdui is the second highest mountain in the United Kingdom after Ben Nevis, and the highest in the Cairngorms. After the defeat of Domnall mac Uilliam in 1187, Donnchad II, Earl of Fife, acquired Strathavon, territory stretching from Ballindalloch to Ben Macdui; because the mountain marked...

     (1309 m)
    • Cairn Gorm
      Cairn Gorm
      Cairn Gorm is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands overlooking Strathspey and the town of Aviemore. At 1245 metres it is the sixth highest mountain in the United Kingdom...

       (1244 m)
    • Derry Cairngorm
      Derry Cairngorm
      Derry Cairngorm is a Scottish mountain in the Cairngorms range, 14 kilometres north west of Braemar in the county of Aberdeenshire.- Overview :...

       (1155 m)
  • Braeriach
    Braeriach
    Braeriach is the third highest mountain in Great Britain, surpassed only by Ben Nevis and Ben Macdui. It is the highest point in the western massif of the Cairngorms, separated from the central section by the pass of the Lairig Ghru. The summit has a crescent shape, with several corries...

     (1296 m)
    • Cairn Toul
      Cairn Toul
      Cairn Toul is the fourth highest mountain in Scotland, surpassed only by Ben Nevis, Ben Macdui and Braeriach...

       (1291 m)
    • Sgor an Lochain Uaine
      Sgor an Lochain Uaine
      Sgòr an Lochain Uaine is a mountain in the Cairngorms, Scotland. By some counts it is the fifth highest mountain in Scotland . It is the third highest point in the western massif of the Cairngorms, lying between Braeriach and Cairn Toul on the western side of the pass of the Lairig Ghru...

       (1258 m)
    • The Devil's Point
      The Devil's Point
      The Devil's Point is a mountain in the Cairngorms of Scotland, lying to the west of the Lairig Ghru pass. The name is derived from Gaelic, meaning "Penis of the Demon". The English name is a result of a visit to the area by Queen Victoria...

       (1004 m)
  • Beinn a' Bhùird
    Beinn a' Bhùird
    Beinn a' Bhùird is a Munro in the Cairngorm mountain range of Scotland.In Watson the author suggests the mountain should be named Beinn Bòrd - table hill saying that local Scottish Gaelic speakers pronounced the mountain Paing Bòrd, with some of the older local folk still using Painna Bòrd.The...

     (1197 m)
    • Ben Avon
      Ben Avon
      Ben Avon is a mountain in the Cairngorm mountains of Scotland. The highest point of the massif, known as Leabaidh an Dàimh Bhuide is classified as both a Munro and a Marilyn....

       - Leabaidh an Daimh Bhuidhe (1171 m)
  • Beinn Mheadhoin
    Beinn Mheadhoin
    Beinn Mheadhoin is a mountain in Scotland. By some counts it is the tenth highest mountain of Great Britain. It lies in the very heart of the Cairngorm mountains, and is one of the most remote hills in the region....

     (1182 m)
  • Beinn Bhrotain
    Beinn Bhrotain
    Beinn Bhrotain is a Scottish mountain in the Cairngorms range, 18 kilometres west of Braemar in the county of Aberdeenshire.-References:...

     (1157 m)
    • Monadh Mòr (1113 m)
  • Sgor Gaoith
    Sgor Gaoith
    Sgòr Gaoith is a mountain in the western massif of the Cairngorms, and is separated from the Braeriach massif by the broad valley of Glen Einich. The second-highest summit of the mountain is Sgoran Dubh Mòr , which lies 1.3 km away due NNE along the summit ridge...

     (1118 m)
    • Mullach Clach a' Bhlàir (1019 m)
  • Bynack More
    Bynack More
    Bynack More is a Scottish Mountain that is situated in the Cairngorms range, 16 kilometres east-south-east of the town of Aviemore in the Highland region.- Overview :...

     (1090 m)
  • Beinn a' Chaorainn (Cairngorms)
    Beinn a' Chaorainn (Cairngorms)
    Beinn a' Chaorainn is a Scottish mountain situated in the heart of the Cairngorms range. It is quite a remote hill, being located roughly 19 kilometres south east of Aviemore and 14 kilometres north west of Braemar. The mountain stands on the border of the Moray and Aberdeenshire council areas...

     (1083 m)
    • Beinn Bhreac
      Beinn Bhreac
      Beinn Bhreac is a twin-peaked Scottish mountain located above Glen Derry in the Cairngorm Mountains approximately north-west of Braemar.- Overview :...

       (931 m)
  • Càrn a' Mhàim
    Càrn a' Mhàim
    Càrn a' Mhàim is a Scottish mountain situated in the inner part of the Cairngorms range, some 15 kilometres west of Braemar in the county of Aberdeenshire.- Overview :...

     (1037 m)

Section nine: Spean Bridge
Spean Bridge
Spean Bridge is a village, in the Highland region of Scotland.The village takes its name from the Highbridge over the River Spean on General Wade's military road between Fort William and Fort Augustus, and not from Telford's bridge of 1819 which carries the A82 over the river at the heart of the...

 to Elgin
Elgin, Moray
Elgin is a former cathedral city and Royal Burgh in Moray, Scotland. It is the administrative and commercial centre for Moray. The town originated to the south of the River Lossie on the higher ground above the flood plain. Elgin is first documented in the Cartulary of Moray in 1190...



9a. The Monadh Liath
  • Càrn Dearg
    Càrn Dearg (Monadh Liath)
    Càrn Dearg is the highest peak of the Monadh Liath mountains in the Highlands of Scotland. Its eastern flanks slope steeply down into Glen Ballach, while to the north, the large plateau of the Monadh Liath extends for many miles. The nearest settlements are Newtonmore and Kingussie in the Spey valley...

     (945 m)
    • A' Chailleach (930 m)
    • Geal Chàrn (926 m)
    • Càrn Sgulain (920 m)


9b. Loch Lochy to Loch Laggan
  • Creag Meagaidh
    Creag Meagaidh
    Creag Meagaidh is a mountain on the northern side of Glen Spean in Scotland. It is a complex mountain, taking the form of a flat summit plateau from which five ridges radiate, and is most famed for the cliffs surrounding the corrie of Coire Ardair on the north-eastern face...

     (1128 m)
    • Stob Poite Coire Ardair (1054 m)
    • Càrn Liath (1006 m)
  • Beinn a' Chaorainn (Glen Spean)
    Beinn a' Chaorainn (Glen Spean)
    Beinn a’ Chaorainn is a Scottish mountain situated on the northern side of Glen Spean in the Lochaber region of the Highland Council area. The mountain which is located 30 km east-northeast of Fort William is one of several of the same name in the Scottish Highlands and should not be confused...

     (1049 m)
  • Beinn Teallach (915 m)


Section ten: Glen Shiel
Glen Shiel
Glen Shiel is a glen in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.The glen runs approximately 9 miles from north-west to south-east, from sea level at the village of Shiel Bridge and Loch Duich to the Cluanie Inn at the western end of Loch Cluanie and the start of Glenmoriston.W. H...

 to Glenfinnan
Glenfinnan
Glenfinnan is a village in Lochaber area of the Highlands of Scotland. It is located at the northern end of Loch Shiel, at the foot of Glenfinnan.- Glenfinnan Monument :...



10a. Glen Shiel to Loch Hourn and Glen Quoich
  • Gleouraich
    Gleouraich
    Gleouraich is a Scottish mountain located to the north of Loch Quoich in the north western highlands. It has a height of 1035 m and is classed as a Munro...

     (1035 m)
  • Sgurr a' Mhaoraich
    Sgurr a' Mhaoraich
    Sgurr a' Mhaoraich is a Scottish mountain located to the north of Loch Quoich in the north western highlands. It has a height of 1027 m and is classed as a Munro...

     (1027 m)
  • Aonach air Chrith (1021 m)
    • Sgurr an Doire Leathain (1010 m)
    • Sgurr an Lochain (1004 m)
    • Druim Shionnach (987 m)
    • Maol Chinn-dearg (981 m)
    • Creag a' Mhaim (947 m)
    • Creag nan Damh (918 m)
  • The Saddle
    The Saddle
    The Saddle is one of the great Scottish mountains; seen from thesite of the Battle of Glen Shiel it forms one of the best-known views in the Highlands. It is in the Highland local government area, on the boundary between the counties of Inverness-shire and Ross and Cromarty.The mountain provides...

     (1010 m)
  • Spidean Mialach (996 m)
  • Beinn Sgritheall
    Beinn Sgritheall
    Beinn Sgritheall is the highest mountain in the Glenelg area of the Highlands of Scotland. The main approach is via Arnisdale on the shores of Loch Hourn or via Gleann Beag to the north, with its well-known brochs...

     (974 m)
  • Sgurr na Sgine
    Sgurr na Sgine
    Sgurr na Sgine is a Scottish mountain situated eight kilometres south of Shiel Bridge in the Glenshiel Forest at the lower end of Glen Shiel in the Highland District.- Overview :...

     (946 m)


10b. Knoydart to Glen Kingie
  • Sgurr na Cìche
    Sgurr na Ciche
    Sgurr na Cìche is a mountain in the Knoydart region, in the west of Scotland. It lies on the edge of Knoydart in an area known as the Rough Bounds of Knoydart....

     (1040 m)
    • Garbh Chioch Mhòr (1013 m)
  • Ladhar Bheinn
    Ladhar Bheinn
    Ladhar Bheinn The mountain may be climbed from Barrisdale to the northeast or Inverie to the south. From Barrisdale the mountain may be climbed as part of circuit of Coire Dhorrcaill; this route involves a certain amount of scrambling, particularly on the section immediately north of the subsidiary...

     (1020 m)
  • Sgurr Mòr (1003 m)
  • Sgurr nan Coireachan (953 m)
  • Meall Buidhe (946 m)
  • Luinne Bheinn (939 m)
  • Gairich
    Gairich
    Gairich is a Scottish mountain situated on the southern side of Loch Quoich between Glen Kingie and Glen Garry in the Lochaber district of the Highland Council Area, 25 kilometres north-northwest of Fort William.- Overview :...

     (919 m)


10c. Loch Arkaig to Glen Moriston
  • Sròn a' Choire Ghairbh
    Sròn a' Choire Ghairbh
    Sròn a’ Choire Ghairbh is a Scottish mountain situated on the northern side of Loch Lochy, 13 kilometres north of Spean Bridge in the Highland Council area.-Overview:...

     (937 m)
  • Meall na Teanga
    Meall na Teanga
    Meall na Teanga is a Scottish mountain located in the Highland council area. 11 kilometres north of Spean Bridge.- Overview :Meall na Teanga is situated on the northern side of Loch Lochy and is closely associated with the adjacent Munro of Sròn a' Choire Ghairbh which lies two kilometres to the...

     (918 m)


10d. Mallaig to Fort William
  • Gaor Bheinn
    Gaor Bheinn
    Gaor Bheinn, also known as Gulvain or Culvain, is a mountain in Scotland, to the north of the road west of Fort William , and south of Loch Arkaig. It is composed of banded granite and shaped like a letter Y, with two tops connected by a ridge running from northeast to southwest, with the northern...

     or Gulvain (987 m)
  • Sgurr Thuilm
    Sgurr Thuilm
    Sgurr Thuilm is a mountain in the Glenfinnan area of the Highlands of Scotland. It stands at the head of Glen Finnan approximately north of Loch Shiel.-Overview:...

     (963 m)
  • Sgurr nan Coireachan (956 m)


Section eleven: Loch Duich
Loch Duich
Loch Duich is a sea loch situated on the western coast of Scotland, in the Highlands.-History:In 1719, British forces burned many homesteads along the loch’s shores in the month preceding the Battle of Glen Shiel....

 to Loch Ness
Loch Ness
Loch Ness is a large, deep, freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands extending for approximately southwest of Inverness. Its surface is above sea level. Loch Ness is best known for the alleged sightings of the cryptozoological Loch Ness Monster, also known affectionately as "Nessie"...

, South of Loch Mullardoch
Loch Mullardoch
Loch Mullardoch is a major reservoir in Glen Cannich in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It was created by the damming in 1951 of the River Cannich just upstream of Mullardoch House, as part of the Affric-Beauly hydro-electric power scheme. A car park at the southern end of the dam is the...



11a. Loch Duich to Cannich
  • Càrn Eige
    Carn Eige
    Càrn Eige, sometimes spelt Càrn Eighe, is the highest mountain in northern Scotland . It is in the Highland council area, on the boundary between the historic counties of Inverness and Ross and Cromarty, on the former lands of the Clan Chisholm.The mountain is very remote, more than 10 km ...

     (1183 m)
    • Mam Sodhail
      Mam Sodhail
      Mam Sodhail, sometimes known by its anglicised name of "Mam Soul", is a Scottish Munro situated in the secluded country on the northern side of Glen Affric, some 30 kilometres east of Kyle of Lochalsh.- Overview :...

       (1181 m)
    • Tom a' Choinich (1112 m)
    • Toll Creagach (1054 m)
    • Beinn Fhionnlaidh
      Beinn Fhionnlaidh (Mullardoch)
      Beinn Fhionnlaidh is a mountain in the Highlands of Scotland. It is situated on the south side of Loch Mullardoch, at the end of Glen Cannich, about 60 km west of Inverness.-Ascent:...

       (1005 m)
  • Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan
    Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan
    Sgùrr nan Ceathreamhnan is a Scottish mountain that is situated in the remote and lonely mountainous country between Glen Affric and Glen Elchaig, some 30 kilometres east of Kyle of Lochalsh in the Highland region...

     (1151 m)
    • Mullach na Dheireagain (982 m)
    • An Socach (921 m)
  • Sgurr Fhuaran
    Sgurr Fhuaran
    Sgùrr Fhuaran is a Scottish mountain that is situated on the northern side of Glen Shiel, east south east of Kyle of Lochalsh.- Overview :...

     (1067 m)
    • Sgurr na Ciste Dhuibhe
      Sgurr na Ciste Dhuibhe
      Sgùrr na Ciste Duibhe is a Scottish mountain situated on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 27 kilometres south east of Kyle of Lochalsh in the Highland council area.- Overview :...

       (1027 m)
    • Sgurr na Càrnach
      Sgurr na Càrnach
      Sgùrr na Càrnach is a Scottish mountain situated on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 24 kilometres south east of Kyle of Lochalsh. The mountain is part of one of the best views in the Western Highlands as it is one of three mountains which make up the Five Sisters of Kintail...

       (1002 m)
  • Sgurr a' Bhealaich Dheirg
    Sgurr a' Bhealaich Dheirg
    Sgurr a' Bhealaich Dheirg is a Scottish mountain situated in Kintail on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 30 kilometres south east of Kyle of Lochalsh.-Overview:...

     (1036 m)
    • Aonach Meadhoin
      Aonach Meadhoin
      Aonach Meadhoin is a Munro mountain situated in the Kintail region of Scotland. It stands on the northern side of Glen Shiel some 31 kilometres south east of Kyle of Lochalsh.- Overview :...

       (1001 m)
    • Sàileag
      Sàileag
      Sàileag is Scottish mountain located on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 27 kilometres south east of Kyle of Lochalsh.-Overview:It lies just to the east of the famous Five Sisters of Kintail group of hills to which it is connected by the Bealach an Lapain...

       (956 m)
  • Beinn Fhada
    Beinn Fhada
    Beinn Fhada or Ben Attow is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands.The finest route up Beinn Fhada is from Morvich to the north-west. There is a direct line up a grassy, and rather boggy slope, from the east side of the River Croe...

     (1032 m)
  • Ciste Dhubh
    Ciste Dhubh
    Ciste Dhubh is a mountain situated in the Scottish Highlands between Glen Shiel and Glen Affric. It is a long distance from any centres of population, with Kyle of Lochalsh being almost 30 kilometres away to the west north-west.- Overview :...

     (979 m)
  • A' Ghlas-bheinn (918 m)


11b. Glen Affric to Glen Moriston
  • A' Chràlaig
    A' Chràlaig
    A' Chràlaig is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands, north of Loch Cluanie and south of Glen Affric. It is the highest peak along Glen Shiel and can be easily climbed from the Cluanie Inn on the A87...

     (1120 m)
    • Mullach Fraoch-choire (1102 m)
  • Sgurr nan Conbhairean (1109 m)
    • Sail Chaorainn (1002 m)
    • Càrn Ghluasaid (957 m)

Section twelve: Kyle of Lochalsh
Kyle of Lochalsh
Kyle of Lochalsh is a village on the northwest coast of Scotland, 63 miles west of Inverness. It is located at the entrance to Loch Alsh, opposite the village of Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye...

 to Inverness
Inverness
Inverness is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for the Highland council area, and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands of Scotland...

, North of Loch Mullardoch
Loch Mullardoch
Loch Mullardoch is a major reservoir in Glen Cannich in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It was created by the damming in 1951 of the River Cannich just upstream of Mullardoch House, as part of the Affric-Beauly hydro-electric power scheme. A car park at the southern end of the dam is the...



12a. Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve
  • Sgurr a' Choire Ghlais
    Sgurr a' Choire Ghlais
    Sgurr a' Choire Ghlais is a mountain in the North-west Highlands of Scotland. It lies between Glen Strathfarrar and Glen Orrin and it is an excellent viewpoint, being the highest mountain in its group - a group which includes the Munros of Sgurr na Ruaidhe, Sgurr Fhuar-thuill and Carn nan Gobhar...

     (1083 m)
    • Sgurr Fhuar-thuill (1049 m)
    • Càrn nan Gobhar (Strathfarrar)
      Càrn nan Gobhar (Strathfarrar)
      Càrn nan Gobhar is a mountain situated on the northern side of Glen Strathfarrar in Scotland. It stands some 40 kilometres west of the city of Inverness.It is usually climbed along with the neighbouring Munros of Sgurr a' Choire Ghlais and Sgurr na Ruaidhe....

       (992 m)
  • Sgurr a' Chaorachain (1053 m)
    • Sgurr Choinnich
      Sgurr Choinnich
      Sgurr Choinnich is a Munro in the highlands of Scotland, located in the Achnashellach Forest area between Glen Carron and Loch Monar. It is mostly a hill of steep, grassy slopes, with a narrow summit ridge that runs east/west...

       (999 m)
  • Maoile Lunndaidh
    Maoile Lunndaidh
    Maoile Lunndaidh is a Scottish mountain situated 13 km south of Achnasheen in the Ross and Cromarty district of the Highland council area...

     (1007 m)
  • Sgurr na Ruaidhe (993 m)
  • Lurg Mhòr (986 m)
  • Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich (945 m)
  • Mòruisg
    Mòruisg
    Mòruisg is a Scottish mountain situated in the Glencarron and Glenuig Forest, 10 kilometres south west of the village of Achnasheen in the Highland council area.-Overview:...

     (928 m)


12b. Killilan to Inverness
  • Sgurr na Lapaich
    Sgurr na Lapaich
    Sgurr na Lapaich is a mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, situated north of Loch Mullardoch in the high ground that separates Glen Cannich and Glen Strathfarrar. The mountain reaches a height of 1,150 metres , and is the fourth highest mountain north of the Great Glen...

     (1150 m)
    • Càrn nan Gobhar (Mullardoch)
      Càrn nan Gobhar (Mullardoch)
      Càrn nan Gobhar is a Scottish mountain situated on the northern side of Loch Mullardoch in the upper part of Glen Cannich. It stands some 50 kilometres west-southwest of the city of Inverness in a remote group of four Munros informally known as “The Mullardochs” which form the high ground between...

      (992 m)
  • An Riabhachan
    An Riabhachan
    An Riabhachan is a Scottish mountain in the Skye and Lochalsh district of the Highland council area. It is situated 35 kilometres east of Kyle of Lochalsh standing in an isolated position at the western end of Loch Mullardoch, ten kilometres from any public road.- Overview :An Riabhachan reaches a...

     (1129 m)
  • An Socach (1069 m)

Section thirteen: Loch Carron
Loch Carron
Loch Carron is a sea loch on the west coast of Ross and Cromarty in the Scottish Highlands. It is the point at which the River Carron enters the North Atlantic Ocean....

 to Loch Maree
Loch Maree
Loch Maree is a loch in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. At long and with a maximum width of , it is the fourth largest freshwater loch in Scotland; it is the largest north of Loch Ness. Its surface area is ....



13a. Loch Torridon to Loch Maree
  • Liathach
    Liathach
    Liathach is one of the most famous of the Torridon Hills. It lies to the north of the A896 road, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, and has two peaks of Munro status: Spidean a' Choire Leith at the east of the main ridge, and Mullach an Rathain at the western end of the mountain...

     - Spidean a' Choire Leith (1055 m)
    • Mullach an Rathain (1023 m)
  • Beinn Eighe
    Beinn Eighe
    Beinn Eighe is a complex mountain massif in the Torridon area of the Highlands of Scotland. It forms a long ridge with many spurs and summits, two of which are classified as Munros. The name Beinn Eighe comes from the Scottish Gaelic meaning File Mountain...

     - Ruadh-stac Mòr (1010 m)
    • Spidean Coire nan Clach (993 m)
  • Beinn Alligin
    Beinn Alligin
    Beinn Alligin one of the classic mountains of the Torridon region of Scotland, lying to the north of Loch Torridon, in the Highlands. The name Beinn Alligin is from the Scottish Gaelic, meaning Jewelled Hill...

     - Sgurr Mhòr (986 m)
    • Tom na Gruagaich (922 m)


13b. Applecross to Achnasheen
  • Sgorr Ruadh
    Sgorr Ruadh
    Sgorr Ruadh is a mountain situated in the mountainous area between Strath Carron and Glen Torridon in Wester Ross in the Highland Region of Scotland...

     (962 m)
  • Maol Chean-dearg (933 m)
  • Beinn Liath Mhòr
    Beinn Liath Mhòr
    Beinn Liath Mhòr is a Scottish mountain situated in the mountainous area between Strath Carron and Glen Torridon in Wester Ross in the Highland region. Geologically Beinn Liath Mhòr is made up of Cambrian quartzite scree and Torridonian sandstones giving the mountain a distinctive colour contrast...

     (926 m)

Section fourteen: Loch Maree
Loch Maree
Loch Maree is a loch in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. At long and with a maximum width of , it is the fourth largest freshwater loch in Scotland; it is the largest north of Loch Ness. Its surface area is ....

 to Loch Broom
Loch Broom
Loch Broom is a sea loch located in northwestern Ross and Cromarty, in the former parish of Lochbroom, in the west coast of Scotland. The small town of Ullapool lies on the eastern shore of the loch...

 and Garve
Garve
Garve is a village on the Black Water river, in Ross-shire, and is in the Highland Council area of Scotland. It is situated 5 miles northwest of Contin, on the A835, the main road to Ullapool on the west coast, close to where the A832 branches off towards Achnasheen.The village is served by the...



14a. Loch Maree to Loch Broom
  • An Teallach
    An Teallach
    An Teallach is a mountain in Scotland. It lies to the southwest of Dundonnell and overlooks Little Loch Broom, in an area often nicknamed the "great wilderness"...

     - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill (1062 m)
    • Sgurr Fiona (1060 m)
  • Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair (1018 m)
    • Sgurr Bàn (989 m)
  • Slioch
    Slioch
    Slioch is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands situated in Wester Ross, eight kilometres north of the village of Kinlochewe. Slioch reaches a height of 981 metres and towers above the south east end of Loch Maree to give one of the best known and most photographed sights in the Highlands...

     (981 m)
  • A' Mhaighdean
    A' Mhaighdean
    A' Mhaighdean is one of the least accessible of the munros in northern Scotland. It is 8 miles North of Kinlochewe but most easily accessible from Poolewe, taking a private road South East to Kernsary. A good track then leads to the causeway between the Fionn Loch and Loch Dubh...

     (967 m)
    • Ruadh Stac Mòr (918 m)
  • Beinn Tarsuinn (937 m)
  • Beinn a' Chlaidheimh (916 m)


14b. The Fannaichs
  • Sgurr Mòr
    Sgurr Mòr (Fannichs)
    Sgurr Mòr is the highest of the nine Munros in the mountain range known as the Fannichs in northern Scotland. This range is located between Loch Fannich and the A835 Ullapool road — a remote area with few habitations, but these Munros, which are usually climbed in groups or occasionally in a single...

     (1110 m)
    • Beinn Liath Mhòr Fannaich (954 m)
    • Meall Gorm (949 m)
    • Meall a' Chrasgaidh
      Meall a' Chrasgaidh
      Meall a' Chrasgaidh is a Scottish mountain located in the Fannich group of mountains, 21 kilometres south-southeast of Ullapool.- Overview :The mountain is centrally located within the Fannichs and is one of the most accessible of the group with the A832 and A835 roads running just to the north...

       (934 m)
    • An Coileachan (923 m)
  • Sgurr nan Clach Geala
    Sgurr nan Clach Geala
    Sgurr nan Clach Geala is a Scottish mountain situated 28 kilometres south-southeast of Ullapool in the county of Ross and Cromarty in the Highland council area...

     (1093 m)
    • Sgurr nan Each
      Sgurr nan Each
      Sgurr nan Each is a Scottish mountain situated in the group of hills known as the Fannichs. It is south of Ullapool in the Ross and Cromarty district of the Highland council area.-Overview:...

       (923 m)
  • Sgurr Breac (999 m)
    • A' Chailleach (997 m)
  • Fionn Bheinn
    Fionn Bheinn
    Fionn Bheinn is a Scottish mountain located south of Loch Fannich in the north western highlands. It has a height of 933 m and is listed as a Munro...

     (933 m)


Section fifteen: Ullapool
Ullapool
Ullapool is a small town of around 1,300 inhabitants in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland. Despite its small size, it is the largest settlement for many miles around, and is a major tourist destination of Scotland. The North Atlantic Drift passes by Ullapool, bringing moderate temperatures...

 to the Moray Firth
Moray Firth
The Moray Firth is a roughly triangular inlet of the North Sea, north and east of Inverness, which is in the Highland council area of north of Scotland...



15a. Loch Broom to Strath Oykel
  • Beinn Dearg
    Beinn Dearg (Ullapool)
    Beinn Dearg is a mountain in the Inverlael area of the Highlands of Scotland. It is most frequently climbed by following the River Lael up Gleann na Sguaib. Starting from near the head of Loch Broom a path follows the glen to a bealach about a kilometre north of the summit...

     (1084 m)
    • Cona' Mheall (978 m)
    • Meall nan Ceapraichean (977 m)
    • Eididh nan Clach Geala (927 m)
  • Am Faochagach (953 m)
  • Seana Bhràigh
    Seana Bhràigh
    Seana Bhràigh is a mountain east of Ullapool, in the Highlands of Scotland.-Ascent:The main approach is from the A835 road through the Lael Forest then over the Coire an Lochain Sgeirich ridge at the head of Gleann a' Mhadaidh. The base of the hill is then reached across pathless boggy terrain,...

     (926 m)


15b. Loch Vaich to the Moray Firth
  • Ben Wyvis
    Ben Wyvis
    Ben Wyvis is a mountain located in Easter Ross, Ross and Cromarty, Highland, in northern Scotland, north-west of Dingwall. It forms an undulating ridge running roughly north-south for about 5 km, the highest summit of which is Glas Leathad Mòr...

     - Glas Leathad Mòr (1046 m)

Section sixteen: The Far North



16a. Durness to Loch Shin
  • Ben Hope
    Ben Hope
    Ben Hope is a mountain in northern Scotland. It is the most northerly Munro, standing alone in the Flow Country south-east of Loch Hope in Sutherland. The mountain is a roughly triangular wedge, with a great crag on the west, with two lower shoulders to the south and northeast...

     (927 m)


16b. Altnaharra to Dornoch
  • Ben Klibreck - Meall nan Con
    Ben Klibreck
    Ben Klibreck is a Scottish mountain located in central Sutherland. It is an isolated hill, rising above a large area of moorland. The highest point, Meall nan Con, rises to 962 m and is therefore the second most northerly Munro after Ben Hope...

     (962 m)


16c. Scourie to Lairg
  • Ben More Assynt
    Ben More Assynt
    Ben More Assynt is a mountain in Assynt in the far north-west of Scotland, north-north-east of the town of Ullapool...

     (998 m)
    • Conival
      Conival
      Conival is a Scottish mountain situated in Assynt in the Sutherland area of the Highland Council Area, 30 kilometres north-northeast of the town of Ullapool.- Overview :...

       (987 m)

Section seventeen: Skye and Mull
Isle of Mull
The Isle of Mull or simply Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute....



17a. Skye Cuillin
  • Sgurr Alasdair
    Sgurr Alasdair
    Sgurr Alasdair is the highest peak of the Black Cuillin, and the highest peak on the Isle of Skye. Like the rest of the range it is composed of gabbro, a rock with excellent grip for mountaineering.-Ascent:...

     (992 m)
    • Inaccessible Pinnacle
      Inaccessible Pinnacle
      Sgurr Dearg is a mountain in the Cuillin on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is topped by the Inaccessible Pinnacle , a fin of rock measuring 150 feet along its longest edge...

       - Sgurr Dearg (986 m)
    • Sgurr a' Ghreadaidh
      Sgurr a' Ghreadaidh
      Sgurr a' Ghreadaidh is the highest summit on the northern half of the Black Cuillin ridge. Like the rest of the range it is composed of gabbro, a rock with excellent grip for mountaineering.This is one of the trickier main Black Cuillin peaks to ascend...

       (973 m)
    • Sgurr na Banachdich
      Sgurr na Banachdich
      Sgurr na Banachdich is one of the main summits on the Black Cuillin ridge. Like the rest of the range it is composed of gabbro, a rock with excellent grip for mountaineering....

       (965 m)
    • Sgurr Mhic Choinnich
      Sgurr Mhic Choinnich
      Sgurr Mhic Choinnich is a mountain on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is in the Black Cuillin range of mountains and is classified as a Munro. Like all the other Black Cuillin mountains it is made predominantly of gabbro rock and has little vegetation...

       (948 m)
    • Sgurr Dubh Mòr (944 m)
    • Sgurr nan Eag (924 m)
    • Sgurr a' Mhadaidh
      Sgurr a' Mhadaidh
      Sgurr a' Mhadaidh is a Munro summit on the Black Cuillin ridge. Like the rest of the range it is composed of gabbro, a rock with excellent grip for mountaineering....

       (918 m)
  • Sgurr nan Gillean
    Sgurr nan Gillean
    Sgurr nan Gillean is a mountain in the northern section of the Cuillin range on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. With a height of 964 m it is one of eleven Munros on the Cuillin ridge....

     (964 m)
    • Bruach na Frìthe
      Bruach na Frithe
      Bruach na Frìthe is one of the principal summits on the Black Cuillin ridge. Like the rest of the range it is composed of gabbro, a rock with excellent grip for mountaineering...

       (958 m)
    • Am Basteir
      Am Basteir
      Am Basteir is a mountain in the northern Cuillin range on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is 934 metres high and classed as a Munro...

       (934 m)
  • Blà Bheinn (Blaven) (928 m)


17b. Mull
  • Ben More
    Ben More (Mull)
    Ben More is the highest mountain and only Munro on the Isle of Mull, Scotland....

    (966 m)


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