Beinn Sgulaird
"Meg's Mountain"
A rugged Munro rising between Glen Creran and Loch Etive, known for its long, rocky ridge and sweeping views. Its ascent is steep and stony, but the reward is a panorama stretching from Mull and the Inner Hebrides to Ben Nevis and the central Highlands. Remote yet accessible, Beinn Sgulaird offers a true West Highland adventure with a sense of wild openness.
Route details with map, 3D model and GPX download of the route to the summit of this mountain in Scotland.
Beinn Sgulaird – Altitude: 937 metres
Route Length: 7.6 miles Total Ascent: 3720 ft
Surface: Mixture of Grass and Rough/Rocky sections/Some Crags with easy Scrambling.
Difficulty: Moderate/Hard/Little Scrambling
Average Walking Time: 3:30 h
Route starts just north of Druimavuic, Appin PA38 4BQ.
Google maps directions to the route start can be found HERE
Beinn Sgulaird
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3D Model of Beinn Sgulaird
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