Nevis Hill Walking Club, Sunday May 22 – Loch Cluanie
Sandwiched between Glen Affric and Loch Cluanie, A’ Chralaig is a massive mountain.
Sandwiched between Glen Affric and Loch Cluanie, A’ Chralaig is a massive mountain.
Ben Lui is one of the finest hills in the Highlands, alpine in character with five fine ridges radiating out from the summit and four corries holding snow well into the spring.
Despite not being Munros, these remote rugged hills pack more than a punch in terms of ascent and distance.
This Corbett deserves its name, dark and forbidding, steep-sided with a huge gash on its south flank.
Two fine hills at the head of Glen Falloch.
Easily accessed the two Loch Lochy Munros occupy commanding positions above the Great Glen with a number of satellite peaks fine ridges and deep corries.
Four splendid summits and magnificent views all round.
The highest point on a long, rocky massif, steeply flanked on all aspects, that separates Glen Finnan from Gleann Dubh Lighe.
Beinn a’ Bheithir is a stand-alone mountain range in a commanding position over land and sea at the junction of two spectacular sea-lochs.
Beinn Odhar is the prominent hill familiar to travellers on the A82 N of Tyndrum.