Arrochar Alps
Arrochar Alp Munros The route shown above and below follows the Arrochar Alps hill race lines. This makes for a great hiking route for those
These are Munro routes that are quite popular with the Munro Bagger.
Arrochar Alp Munros The route shown above and below follows the Arrochar Alps hill race lines. This makes for a great hiking route for those
Beinn a’ Ghlò ‘Hill of the Veil or Mist’ www.360munros.co.uk 3 Munros on this flowing hill range north east of Blair Atholl between Glen Tilt
Beinn Alligin “Big Peak” www.360munros.co.uk A jewel of Torridon, famed for its twin Munro summits and the dramatic “Horns of Alligin.” Its ridge is scarred
Beinn Eighe “Big Red Stack” www.360munros.co.uk A complex mountain massif in the Torridon area of Wester Ross in the Highlands of Scotland. Lying to the south of Loch Maree, it forms a long ridge with
Ben Chonzie “Mossy Hill” www.360munros.co.uk Ben Chonzie, also known as Ben-y-Hone or in Gaelic Beinn a’ Chòinnich, stands at an elevation of 931 meters (3,054
Ben Lawers 7 Traverse The Ben Lawers full traverse route takes in the 7 Munros on the Lawers range with Ben Lawers being the Highest
Ben Lomond ‘Beacon Mountain’ www.360munros.co.uk Munro – Ben Lomond – Altitude: 974 metres The most Southern Munro and probably one of the most climbed. Ben
Ben More – Isle Of Mull www.360munros.co.uk The only Munro on Mull, Ben More pops right out the the Hebrides Sea. If you can find
Ben More and Stob Binnein ‘Big Mountain’ & ‘Conical Peak’ www.360munros.co.uk Ben More is a Munro in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It
Ben Nevis “Mountain with its Head in the Clouds” The UK’S Highest Ben Nevis – Altitude: 1345 metres – 4,413ft “The Ben” as it’s known
Ben Vorlich – Arrochar www.360munros.co.uk Rising steeply above the shores of Loch Lomond, Ben Vorlich is one of the southern sentinels of the Highlands. Its
Ben Wyvis “Hill of Terror” www.360munros.co.uk A broad, whale‑backed mountain that dominates the skyline of Easter Ross. Its summit plateau is a protected National Nature
Bidean nam Bian & Stob Coire Sgreamhach ‘Fence of the Hides’ & ‘Peak of the Dreadfull Corrie’ www.360munros.co.uk Route details with 360° virtual tour, map,
Blà Bheinn (Blaven) “Blue Mountain” www.360munros.co.uk Rising to 928 metres on the Isle of Skye, Blà Bheinn — often called Blaven — is a mountain
Brothers Ridge www.360munros.co.uk High above Glen Shiel, three Munros rise like brothers standing guard: Aonach Meadhoin – “Middle Ridge” The central summit, a place of
Bruach na Frithe, Am Basteir & Sgurr nan Gillean ‘Slope of the Deer Forest’, ‘The executioner’ & ‘Peak of the Young Men’ www.360munros.co.uk Bruach na
The Saddle and Sgùrr na Sgìne www.360munros.co.uk High above Glen Shiel, the twin summits of The Saddle and Sgùrr na Sgìne form one of the
Aonach Eagach www.360munros.co.uk The Aonach Eagach is a rocky ridge lying to the north of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, boasting two Munro summits – Sgorr nam Fiannaidh 967m and Meall
Stob Dearg Via Curved Ridge www.360munros.co.uk Summer grade 3 scramble. A great way to climb Stob Dearg is via Curved Ridge. Classed as a summer