Sgùrr Innse
Sgùrr Innse is a rugged little Corbett east of the Grey Corries, its conical rocky summit rising above the Làirig Leacach near Glen Spean.
Sgùrr Innse
| Height | 809m |
| Prominence | 216m |
| Meaning | peak of the meadow |
| Lists | Corbetts, 143 |
| Location | Easains and Innses, Loch Linnhie to Loch Ericht |
| Grid Ref | NN290748 |
| Lat/Lon | 56.83321, -4.80413 |
Sgùrr Innse is a striking conical Corbett lying east of the Grey Corries and overlooking the Làirig Leacach. Its rocky upper slopes and pointed summit give it a more rugged character than its grassy neighbour, Cruach Innse.
Most walkers approach from Corriechoille in Glen Spean, where an estate track leads towards the foot of the hill. The climb steepens onto rough, rocky ground with a short section of easy scrambling to gain the summit. Sgùrr Innse is often combined with nearby Cruach Innse, and stronger parties may extend the outing to include the Munros of Stob Coire Easain and Stob a’ Choire Mheadhoin for a longer round.
Routes up Sgùrr Innse
Easains from Corriechoille | |
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Easains from Corriechoille, a longer route over Stob Coire Easain, Stob a’ Choire Mheadhoin extended over rugged Corbetts Cruach Innse and Sgùrr Innse. Peaks : 2 Munros, 2 Corbetts
Ascent : 1900m (6230ft) Distance : 20km (12m) Time : 8:20hr |
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