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List of Munros in Scotland by Section

List of Munros in Scotland by Section

Scottish peaks above 3,000 ft laid out per Munro's Tables


As of June 2019, this is the list of the 282 Munros, recognised by the Scottish Mountaineering Club ("SMC") and The Munro Society.[1] The Munros are listed by "Section" per the Munro's Tables,[2] and in descending order of height within each section. Hills are divided by sub-region, and hills with less than 200 m (656 ft) relative height (or prominence) are indented. The term Real Munro is used for hills with a prominence above 150 m (492 ft), which is the threshold for a Marilyn. For a single table of all 282 Munros, or all 226 Munro Tops, ranked by height and by prominence, see the "List of Munro mountains in Scotland".

Quick Facts Sections of Munro's Tables, Highest point ...

Section one: Firth of Clyde to Strathtay

More information Height Rank, Prom. Rank ...

1c. Loch Lomond to Strathyre

1d. Inveraray to Crianlarich

Section two: Loch Rannoch to Loch Tay

2a. Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon

2b. Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay

Section three: Loch Leven to Connel Bridge and Glen Lochy

3a. Loch Leven to Rannoch Station

3b. Loch Linnhe to Loch Etive

3c. Glen Etive to Glen Lochy

Section four: Fort William to Loch Ericht

4a. Fort William to Loch Treig

4b. The Mamores

4c. Loch Treig to Loch Ericht

Section five: Loch Ericht to Glen Tromie and Glen Garry

5a. Loch Ericht to Glen Garry

5b. Glen Garry to Gaick Pass

6a. Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt

6b. Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie

Section seven: Braemar to Montrose

Section eight: The Cairngorms

Section nine: Spean Bridge to Elgin

9a. The Monadh Liath

9b. Loch Lochy to Loch Laggan

Section ten: Glen Shiel to Glenfinnan

10a. Glen Shiel to Loch Hourn and Glen Quoich

10b. Knoydart to Glen Kingie

10c. Loch Arkaig to Glen Moriston

10d. Mallaig to Fort William

Section eleven: Loch Duich to Loch Ness, South of Loch Mullardoch

11a. Loch Duich to Cannich

11b. Glen Affric to Glen Moriston

Section twelve: Kyle of Lochalsh to Inverness, North of Loch Mullardoch

12a. Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve

12b. Killilan to Inverness

Section thirteen: Loch Carron to Loch Maree

13a. Loch Torridon to Loch Maree

13b. Applecross to Achnasheen

Section fourteen: Loch Maree to Loch Broom and Garve

14a. Loch Maree to Loch Broom

14b. The Fannaichs

Section fifteen: Ullapool to the Moray Firth

15a. Loch Broom to Strath Oykel

15b. Loch Vaich to the Moray Firth

Section sixteen: The Far North

16a. Durness to Loch Shin

16b. Altnaharra to Dornoch

16c. Scourie to Lairg

Section seventeen: Skye and Mull

17a. Skye Cuillin

17b. Mull

Bibliography

  • Donald Bennet; Rab Anderson (2006). The Munros: Scottish Mountaineering Club Hillwalkers' Guide. Scottish Mountaineering Club. ISBN 978-0907521945.
  • Sir Hugo T. Munro; Derek A. Bearhop (1997). Munro's Tables (Scottish Mountaineering Club District Guides). Scottish Mountaineering Club. ISBN 978-0907521532.

See also


References

  1. "Hill Lists: Munros". Scottish Mountaineering Club. The current list contains 282 peaks. The SMC maintains the list of Munros. In recent times the list has only been altered to reflect updates to nationally recognised topographic data (i.e. data recognised and adopted by the Ordnance Survey). We record all such changes as hill news.
  2. Sir Hugo T. Munro; Derek A. Bearhop (1997). Munro's Tables (Scottish Mountaineering Club District Guides). Scottish Mountaineering Club. ISBN 978-0907521532.

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