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Bruach na Frithe, Am Basteir & Sgurr nan Gillean

‘Slope of the Deer Forest’, ‘The executioner’ & ‘Peak of the Young Men’

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Bruach na Frithe – Altitude: 958 metres

Am Basteir – Altitude: 934 metres

Sgurr nan Gillean – Altitude: 964 metres

Route Length: 9:50 miles    Total Ascent: 3665 ft    Surface: Very Rough/Boulders/ Paths/Pathless
Difficulty: Hard/Exposed Scrambling and climbing
Route for very experienced Munro Baggers. See VR Tour Below.
Walkers with no climbing experience should hire a mountain guide.
Average Walking Time: 5:45 h

Route starts at the Sligachan, Isle of Skye, IV47 8SW
Google maps directions to the route start can be found HERE

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Bruach na Frithe, Am Basteir & Sgurr nan Gillean

360° Virtual Tour

Take a 360 photographic virtual tour over these 3 Munros on the northern side of the mighty Cuillin ridge on the Isle of Skye Scotland

Click on the round 360 logo in the tour window below to move forward through the Munro route tour. Pan Around using your mouse or finger. Press the Map - Show/Hide button to see where you are on the route. The red photo location marker within the map points it's radar in the direction of the photos view. The compass within the tour window lets you know the direction of view and travel. If possible view on a VR Headset to feel like your there!
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Bruach na Frithe, Am Basteir & Sgurr nan Gillean

OS Map

Bruach na Frithe, Am Basteir & Sgurr nan Gillean
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3D Model

Bruach na Frithe, Am Basteir & Sgurr nan Gillean

3D model loading…… Internet speed dependant.
The red line on the 3D model shows the route.

Click on the 3D model to move around / zoom in out.

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View from Sgurr nan Gillean

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