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Munros

Based on a list originally published in 1891 by Sir Hugh Munro, Munros are Scottish hills that are at least 3000 feet in height and deemed to be distinct and separate mountains. Today the Scottish Mountaineering Council is responsible for managing the list.

Identified Peaks

The following peaks have been identifed and displayed in descending height order. Alternative names by which a peak is known are given in square brakcets. To find out more about a particular peak, click on the name or select more.

Name Height Grid Ref
Sgorr Ruadh 962m 3156ft NG959505
Maol Chean-dearg 933m 3061ft NG924499
Beinn Liath Mhor 926m 3038ft NG964519
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UK Forecasts

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UK Mountain Weather Forecasts Peak District Lake District North Wales Brecon Beacons North East Highlands North West Highlands

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