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Sgairneach Mhor

Height Grid Ref. Pronunciation Meaning
991 mt. NN598731 Skarnyoch Voar Big scree
Location Access
The Drumochter Hills Hillphone, tel: 01528 522200

Walkers should get permission from Network Rail to use the railway crossing

Sgairneach Mhor is munro number One Hundred and Fifty-Five

Mountain Description for Sgairneach Mhor

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Sgairneach Mhor is an munro in Scotand and is located in the area The Drumochter Hills as defined by SMC (and lies in region known as Drumochter )

Sgairneach Mhor is one of a southern pair of the four munros situated on the western side of the Drumochter Pass and are heathery hills rather than mountains but Sgairneach Mhor has a more impressive appearance with a large north-facing corrie circled with crags. The western ridge that connects to Beinn Udlamain is broad leading down to the broad bealach Carn 'lc Loumhaidh where fence posts can be followed.

Access is usually via the summit of Drumochter along a track from entrance to Coire Dhomhain.

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Route NameDistance (m / km)Ascent (ft /mt)
Drumochter Circuit14 / 233445 / 1050

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Glen Garry and Loch Rannoch (Landranger Maps) cover image£6.98Glen Garry and Loch Rannoch (Landranger Maps) (Landranger Maps)
Ben Alder, Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan: Dalwhinnie (Explorer Maps) cover image£7.99Ben Alder, Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan: Dalwhinnie (Explorer Maps)

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