Mòruisg
"Big Water"
Route details with map, 3D model and GPX download of the route to the summit of these mountains in Scotland.
Munro – Mòruisg – Altitude: 928 metres
Corbett – Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean – Altitude: 913 metres
Route Length: 8 miles Total Ascent: 3160 ft Surface: Rough/Paths/Pathless/Bog
Difficulty: Moderate/Hard
Average Walking Time: 4:45 h
Route starts on the A890 just west of Loch Sgamhain.
Google maps directions to the route start can be found HERE
Mòruisg
360° Virtual Tour
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!
Maps - View - Print - GPX File Download
All routes on 360munros.co.uk are SUMMER Munro Bagging Routes.
Winter Munro routes with Ice/Snow can be extremely challenging and dangerous.
The downloading and use of GPX files or printing of maps from 360munros.co.uk by individuals or groups as a navigational aid is entirely at the risk of the user.
3D Model of Moruisg & Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean
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.
Moruisg & Lunndaidh
For the more adventurous amongst us! Why not climb the Corbett – Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean then Munro Moruisg before heading out to Maoile Lunndaidh.
Munro – Moruisg – Altitude: 928 metres
Maoile Lunndaidh – Altitude: 1007 metres
Length: 20 miles Total Ascent: 6000 ft Surface: Rough/pathless/road in
Difficulty: Very Hard
Route starts next to Gerry’s Hostel, Craig Achnashellach, Strathcarron IV54 8YU.
Google maps directions to the route start can be found HERE
Maps - View - Print - GPX File Download
All routes on 360munros.co.uk are SUMMER Munro Bagging Routes.
Winter Munro routes with Ice/Snow can be extremely challenging and dangerous.
The downloading and use of GPX files or printing of maps from 360munros.co.uk by individuals or groups as a navigational aid is entirely at the risk of the user.