Beinn a'Chochuill & Beinn Eunaich

Two Munros rising between Lochawe and Loch Etive, their long ridges sweep eastward from the heart of Argyll. Often climbed together, they offer a natural circuit with steep grassy slopes leading to broad summits. From the tops, views stretch across Glen Noe to Ben Cruachan, north to Glen Kinglass and East to Glen Strae, making them a rewarding pair for walkers seeking a challenge with panoramic views.

Route details with map, 3D model and GPX download of the route to the summit of these mountains in Scotland.

Munro – Beinn a’Chochuill  (‘Hill of the Hood’) – Altitude: 980 metres

Munro – Beinn Eunaich (‘Fowling Hill’) – Altitude: 989 metres

Length: 8.3 miles    Total Ascent: 3880 ft   
Surface: Road/Paths/Grass, Small Boulderfield Section, Steep ascent/descent
Difficulty: Hard
Walking Time: 5:15 h

Route starts Dalmally. Parking may be difficuilt at busy times. There is a large car park along the road for Kilchurn Castle, PA33 1AJ
Google maps directions to the route start can be found HERE 

Beinn a'Chochuill & Beinn Eunaich

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