Munros - Loch Lomond to Strathyre

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 More 1174m 3852ft NN432244
Stob Binnein 1165m 3822ft NN434227
Cruach Ardrain 1046m 3432ft NN409212
An Caisteal 995m 3264ft NN378193
Ben Lomond 974m 3196ft NN367028
Beinn Tulaichean 946m 3104ft NN416196
Beinn a'Chroin [Beinn a'Chroin East Top] 940m 3084ft NN394186
Beinn Chabhair 933m 3061ft NN367179
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Mountains & Routes

UK Mountain Database

The mountain database contains details of all 3000 peaks in UK over 150m. You can browse by area or all the major ticklists including Munros and Wainwrights.

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Route Database

The route database contains details of walks, scrambles, rock climbs, mountaineering routes, ice climbs and alpine routes added by our visitors. Why not log your own routes and share them with others?


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