Featured mountains

Explore some of Scotland’s most iconic mountains with these pages featuring high quality photos, route information and interactive maps to provide a unique inspiration, guide and resource for each of these wonderful mountains. I have visited and explored each on at least several occasions to build up these detailed photographic resumes – they are amongst my favourite Scottish mountains.

The mountains currently featured are:

Beinn Eighe from Ruadh-stac Beag on a Spring Evening, Torridon & Fisherfield
Beinn Eighe – Ruadh-stac Mor and Spidean Coire nan Clach
Beinn Eighe is more a mountain massif than a single mountain: it comprises of Munro summits Ruadh-stac Mor and Spidean ...
Spidean a' Choire Leith - Liathach from from Stuc a' Choire Dhuibh Bhig, Torridon & Fisherfield
Liathach – Spidean a’ Choire Leith and Mullach an Rathain
Liathach is a towering and shapely giant that dominates Glen Torridon in the heart of Wester Ross in the north ...
An Teallach Winter Solstice Afternoon, Fisherfield
An Teallach
An Teallach is one of the British Isles most celebrated mountains; a series of peaks that occupy the imaginations of ...
Ben Hope at Dawn from Beinn Direach, Northern Sutherland
Ben Hope – the most northerly Munro
Ben Hope is famed as the most northerly Munro and is an iconic mountain of Sutherland and the far north ...
Winter Afternoon - Arkle & Foinaven from Ben Hope, Northern Sutherland
Foinaven and Arkle
Foinaven and its neighbour Arkle are amongst Scotland's finest and most starkly beautiful mountains. Foinaven is one of the highest ...
Garbh Chioch Mhor and Sgurr na Ciche from Sgurr nan Coireachan, Lochalsh & Knoydart
Sgurr na Ciche, Garbh Chioch Mhor and Sgurr nan Coireachan
Sgurr na Ciche, Garbh Chioch Mhor and Sgurr nan Coireachan are lofty, rough and remote Munros at the west end ...

Other mountains

In addition there are now pages available for the peaks listed below. These are mountains that may be less well known, or less iconic, than the “featured mountains” or I may have visited fewer times and therefore have fewer available photos. The pages may have less information than those featured. My eventual aim is to produce pages along these lines for many of Scotland’s mountains to produce a valuable reference resource.

Evening - Sgurr a' Choire-bheithe from Sgurr Airigh na Beinne (B&W), Lochalsh & Knoydart
Sgurr a’ Choire-bheithe
Sgurr a’ Choire-bheithe is a Corbett at the west end of the 9 kilometre long Druim Chosaidh ridge - a ...
The North Ridge of Beinn an Aodainn (Ben Aden), Lochalsh & Knoydart
Beinn an Aodainn (Ben Aden)
Beinn an Aodainn, anglicised as Ben Aden, is an exceptionally rugged, rough and charismatic peak in a wonderful and remote ...
Beinn Leoid and the wilderness at the head of Glen Coul from the east ridge of Glas Bheinn
Beinn Leoid and Meallan a’ Chuail
Beinn Leoid and Meallan a' Chuail are remote charismatic peaks in the area between Loch Merkland and Glen Coul north ...
Ben Hee as mist forms and high frontal clouds move in from the west - 2, Northern Sutherland
Ben Hee
Ben Hee is a big mass of a Corbett with several ridges and corries radiating from its central 873 metre ...
Photo of Meall a' Ghiubhais from Ruadh-stac Beag. Loch Maree, Beinn Airigh Charr and Slioch behind
Meall a’ Ghiubhais – Torridon
Meall a’ Ghiubhais (Meall a’ Ghiuthais on OS maps) is a Corbett close to the southern end of Loch Maree ...
Ruadh-stac Beag from the nameless coire between Spidean Coire nan Clach and Sgurr Ban, Torridon & Fisherfield
Ruadh-stac Beag
Ruadh-stac Beag is a quiet, scree and crag girt Corbett outlier of its big neighbour Beinn Eighe in Torridon. It ...

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