Munros - Glen Etive to Glen Lochy

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
Ben Cruachan 1126m 3694ft NN069304
Meall a'Bhuiridh 1108m 3635ft NN250503
Creise 1100m 3609ft NN238506
Stob Ghabhar 1090m 3576ft NN230455
Ben Starav 1078m 3537ft NN125427
Stob Coir'an Albannaich 1044m 3425ft NN169443
Stob Diamh 998m 3274ft NN094308
Glas Bheinn Mhor 997m 3271ft NN153429
Beinn Eunaich 989m 3245ft NN135328
Beinn a'Chochuill 980m 3215ft NN109328
Beinn nan Aighenan 960m 3150ft NN148405
Stob a'Choire Odhair 945m 3100ft NN257459
Meall nan Eun 928m 3045ft NN192449
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13 peaks found.

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