What you'll find in here !
routes with maps and profiles
munros and other scottish hills
stunning photos to help describe the routes
links to other useful local information
weather forecast and webcam links


Latest !

Glen Ey : 5 munros accessed from Invervey. Page revised (at last) with more info, links and interactive maps. Let me know what you think ! (13 July 2008)

South of Loch Earn : 2 munros and 2 corbetts. The prominant viewpoints of Ben Vorlich and Stuc a'Chroin are accessed via good tracks and paths. Add in Beinn Each or Meall na Fearna to extent the outing. Stuc a'Chroin Race is also detailed. (2 July 2008)

Webcams : 2 webcams added. One over looking Perthshire and the other looking from Glenforsa Hotel in Mull back to the mainland. The Killin Webcam has been removed as it hasn't worked for some time. (29 June 08)

East of Loch Lochy : 2 munros and a corbett. Forestry tracks and fine paths ease progress onto these fine peaks. Ben Tee can be added into the route to make a fine circuit around high coires. (18 June 08)

Gulvain : A very accessible munro west of Fort William. The corbett to the west, Braigh nan Uamhachan can easily be included in an outing. (15 June 08)

Ben Hope : Photos of this most northerly munro have now been added, including some excellent views taken recently by Kate Friend. (3 June 08)

Midge Forecast : Check out the Scottish Midge Forecast by Region and get some interesting Midgie facts. Comes via Saltidin on the Links page. (3 June 08)

Glenfinnan : 2 munros above the famous Glenfinnan viaduct. Cycle up the road to a delightful cicruit. Route can be extended to include the corbett Streap. (1 June 08)

Meall Ghaordaidh : A munro on its own. Straightforward route for a relaxed afternoon's jaunt. Alternative includes the corbett Beinn nan Oighreag. (25 May 08)



What's coming up soon
Stuchd an Lochan and Meall Buidhe in Glen Lyon.
Ben Klibreck in the far north.


General Advice
The routes described in my website are based on my personal knowledge. They are described as best as possible, but if you notice any inaccuracies, please contact me. None of the routes described are substitutes for, or should be attempted without, at least a relevant map, a compass, decent equipment and experience of Scottish weather


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