46 Munros to bag
1. Ben Lomond
Whatever the season, Ben Lomond has a dignity and a magic that for centuries has drawn hikers and climbers from all over the world. Rising from the east shore of Loch Lomond to a height of 974m (3,193ft), Ben Lomond is Scotland’s most southerly Munro. It offers exhilarating walking and spectacular views across Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
Munro | Height (m) | |
1. Ben Lomond | 974 |
2. Torridon
With some of the most awe-inspiring mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers. The Two Corries walk takes you into a spectacular mountain pass between Liathach, Beinn Alligin, Beinn Dearg and Beinn Eighe. Here, you’ll find 5 Munros to tackle.
Munro | Height (m) | |
1. Spidean a’Choire Léith (Liathach) | 1,054 | |
2. Mullach an Rathain (Liathach) | 1,023 | |
3. Sgurr Mhor (Beinn Alligin) | 985 | |
4. Spidean Coire nan Clach (Beinn Eighe) | 972 | |
5. Tom na Gruagaich (Beinn Alligin) | 922 |
3. Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve
High above Loch Tay is one of Scotland’s highest mountains, Ben Lawers. It also gives its name to the surrounding National Nature Reserve, which includes 7 Munros in the Ben Lawers and Tarmachan ranges. Walk to the summits and you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the rugged landscape from Glencoe in the west to the Cairngorms in the east.
Munro | Height (m) | |
1. Ben Lawers | 1,214 | |
2. An Stuc | 1,118 | |
3. Meall Garbh | 1,118 | |
4. Beinn Ghlas | 1,103 | |
5. Meall Corranaich | 1,069 | |
6. Meall nan Tarmachan | 1,043 | |
7. Meall Greigh | 1,001 |
4. Glencoe National Nature Reserve
Glencoe has long been one of the most famous places in Scotland, known equally for its awe-inspiring views and sorrowful past. It’s the home of Scottish mountaineering, and climbers will find plenty of challenges in the crests and ridges of Aonach Eagach, the Three Sisters or any of the 8 Munros on the estate.
Munro | Height (m) | |
1. Bidean nam Bian | 1,150 | |
2. Stob Coire Sgreamhach (Bidean nam Bian) | 1,070 | |
3. Stob Dearg (Buachaille Etive Mór) | 1,022 | |
4. Sgorr nam Fiannaidh (Aonach Eagach) | 967 | |
5. Stob Dubh (Buachaille Etive Beag) | 958 | |
6. Stob na Broige (Buachaille Etive Mór) | 955 | |
7. Meall Dearg (Aonach Eagach) | 951 | |
8. Stob Coire Raineach (Buachaille Etive Beag) | 924 |
5. Kintail & Morvich
For those that enjoy hill walking, beautiful landscapes and getting away from it all, Kintail is paradise. The Five Sisters of Kintail is one of the finest hill walks in the Highlands, but it’s a very challenging day out. The area boasts 10 Munros, suitable only for fit, experienced and suitably equipped walkers.
Munro | Height (m) | |
1. Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan | 1,151 | |
2. Sgurr Fhuaran | 1,067 | |
3. Sgurr a’Bhealaich Dheirg | 1,036 | |
4. Beinn Fhada (Ben Attow) | 1,032 | |
5. Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe | 1,027 | |
6. Aonach Meadhoin | 1,002 | |
7. Sgurr na Carnach | 1,001 | |
8. Ciste Dhubh | 979 | |
9. Saileag | 956 | |
10. An Socach | 921 |
6. Mar Lodge Estate National Nature Reserve
Mar Lodge Estate is a wildlife wonderland in the heart of the Cairngorms, and is Britain’s largest nature reserve. The estate is made up of more than 29,000 hectares of astonishing Scottish landscape, and is home to an incredible 15 Munros for you to tick off your list.
Munro | Height (m) | |
1. Ben Macdui | 1,309 | |
2. Braeriach | 1,296 | |
3. Cairn Toul | 1,291 | |
4. Sgor an Lochain Uaine | 1,258 | |
5. Beinn a’Bhuird | 1,197 | |
6. Beinn Bhrotain | 1,157 | |
7. Derry Cairngorm | 1,155 | |
8. Monadh Mor | 1,113 | |
9. Beinn a’Chaorainn | 1,082 | |
10. Carn a’Mhaim | 1,037 | |
11. An Sgarsoch | 1,006 | |
12. The Devil’s Point | 1,004 | |
13. Carn an Fhidhleir | 994 | |
14. Carn Bhac | 946 | |
15. Beinn Bhreac | 931 |
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