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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Garve And District

Best mountain peaks around Garve And District, located in the Scottish Highlands, offers access to a range of impressive mountain peaks. The area is characterized by its numerous Munros, mountains over 914 meters, and Corbetts, peaks between 762 and 914 meters. This region provides diverse experiences, from accessible climbs to challenging multi-peak routes. It serves as a base for exploring significant peaks and their surrounding landscapes.

Best mountain peaks around Garve And District

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Ben Wyvis Summit Trig Point, a viewpoint that is a vast and sprawling mountain dominating the landscape due to its isolated position. Its summit is marked by a trig point surrounded by a shelter cairn.
  • Another must-see spot is Fionn Bheinn Summit, a viewpoint. This Munro mountain stands at 933 meters high and offers impressive views from its summit.
  • Visitors also love Beinn Dearg Summit, a natural monument. This peak stands at 1,084 meters high and is often part of a circuit of four Munros, showcasing impressive rocky coires.
  • Garve And District is known for its Munros and Corbetts. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, ranging from individual climbs to multi-peak circuits.
  • The mountain peaks around Garve And District are appreciated by the komoot community, with 15 upvotes and 10 photos.

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Fionn Bheinn Summit

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Fionn Bheinn is a Munro mountain at 933m high. I climbed it from Achnasheen on what seemed to be one of the wettest days of 2019!

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Ben Wyvis Summit Trig Point

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The Ben Wyvis NNR has a car park and a good path to follow up the shoulder of this Munro. Once upon its ridge, the walk to the summit is exposed and visibility can be poor in bad weather. The summit is marked by a trig point surrounded by a shelter cairn.

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Beinn Tarsuinn

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Beinn Tarsuinn is the halfway Munro if you're walking all five Fisherfield Munros in one day (starting and ending at Shenavall bothy). It takes most walkers a good 7 hours to reach Beinn Tarsuinn, and another 7 hours to get back to the bothy. The views from here are stunning. Neighbouring A'Mhaighdean officially takes the crown for the 'most remote Munro' but Beinn Tarsuinn certainly feels very remote. Look out for the 'tennis court' shaped plateau of rock just off the summit of Beinn Tarsuinn as you progress towards A'Mhaighdean.

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Beinn Dearg Summit

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Follow the stone wall the runs up the entire north east ridge of Beinn Dearg and marvel at the hard work, sweat and toil that must have gone into building it. Beinn Dearg literally translates from Scottish Gaelic to Red Hill and is one of 12 Munros with 'Dearg' or 'Red' in their title. It stands at 1,084m high.

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A'Chailleach Summit Cairn

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A'Chailleach is the most westerly Munro of the range known as the Fannaichs or Fannichs. It contains 9 Munro mountains (or 10 if you include Fionn Bheinn which is the outlier south of Loch Fannich). I climbed A'Chailleach from the north, on the path that skirts above Loch Toll an Lochain.

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Clive G
March 9, 2026, Ben Wyvis Summit Trig Point

The summit is a bump on an otherwise flat and featureless wide ridge.

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Short route, decent views to the north

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A big mountain with a long walk in.

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Clive G
March 7, 2026, Beinn Tarsuinn

Extraordinary mountain at the end of the valley, with a most unusual flat table.

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Ian Baines
October 2, 2024, Beinn Tarsuinn

Beinn Tarsuinn at 937m is a Munro on the Fisherfield Six round in the remote wilderness of the Fisherfield Forest in Wester Ross. at sort of half way round the walk, many walkers feel this is more remote tha A' Mhaighdean which seems to carry the status of most remote Muro. To the north west of Beinn tarsuinn there is a curious flat topped subsiduary summit of Suidheachan Fhinn which at 867m doesn't qualify as a Munro Top. It has impressive crags on all sides. Beinn Tarsuinn is an impressive viewpoint, both nearby to Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair, A'Mhaighdean and Ruadh Stac Mòr but also across the deep and dark Lochan Fada towards the Munro Slioch and the long Corbett ridge of Beinn Làir.

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Nice summit with great views in all directions

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Milo
April 18, 2022, Fionn Bheinn Summit

While doing the quick up and down is of course an option if you are on a bagging trip - it is well worth extending the the route across the ridge and towards the old stonewall. If you really want to go for the scenic route on this one - take the route up via the stonewall. The trail there is quite solid and not as muddy and boggy as the direct one up from Achnasheen. The added bonus is that you got all the beauty in front of you - the stonewall, the ridge, the view of Torridon rather than fighting a never ending bog on the way up on the standard bagging route.

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Not so bad in the snow. Even though it was waist deep in places. Spectacular views of Wester Ross, the Fannichs, and over towards Strathconon. On a clear day, that is.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks in Garve and District offer the most extensive views?

For extensive views across a vast swathe of northern Scotland, including Torridon, the Black Isle, and Easter Ross, consider climbing Ben Wyvis Summit Trig Point. Its isolated position allows for panoramic vistas from its 1,046-meter summit.

Are there any challenging multi-peak routes in the Garve and District area?

Yes, the Fannichs range offers challenging multi-peak experiences. For instance, Beinn Dearg Summit, standing at 1,084 meters, is often part of a circuit of four Munros, showcasing impressive rocky coires and providing spectacular views, particularly towards Assynt.

What is a good mountain peak for a challenging but rewarding climb in the Fannichs?

A'Chailleach Summit Cairn, the most westerly Munro of the Fannichs range at 997 meters, offers a challenging but rewarding climb. It can be undertaken from the north, with paths skirting above Loch Toll an Lochain.

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking Fionn Bheinn?

When hiking Fionn Bheinn Summit, which stands at 933 meters, be prepared for potentially wet conditions. While it offers impressive views, some adventurers have noted it can be a wet climb, with routes often involving working through heather.

Are there any particularly remote mountain peaks for experienced hikers seeking solitude?

For those seeking a remote and wild hiking experience, Beinn Tarsuinn is an excellent choice. At 937 meters, it's part of the Fisherfield Munros and feels very remote, offering stunning views and a true test of hillwalking skills.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Garve and District?

The Garve and District area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Fionn Bheinn loop from Achnasheen' or the 'Ben Wyvis & Tom a' Chòinich loop'. For running, consider routes like the 'Little Wyvis loop from Garve'. There are also challenging road cycling routes, including the 'Bealach na Bà Pass loop from Achnasheen'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Garve And District, Running Trails around Garve And District, and Road Cycling Routes around Garve And District guide pages.

What is the best time to hike the mountain peaks in Garve and District?

While specific conditions vary, summer generally offers the most accessible conditions for hiking Munros like Ben Wyvis. However, the region provides diverse experiences year-round, with challenging winter walking routes available for experienced hikers.

Are there any historical features to look out for on the mountain peaks?

Yes, when ascending Beinn Dearg Summit, you can follow a distinctive stone wall that runs up its entire north-east ridge. This offers a tangible sense of history and the hard work involved in its construction.

What makes Ben Wyvis a popular choice for hikers?

Ben Wyvis Summit Trig Point is popular because it offers a reasonably straightforward ascent for a Munro in good summer conditions, making it accessible for many hikers. The Ben Wyvis National Nature Reserve provides a well-maintained path for much of the ascent.

What is the difference between a Munro and a Corbett in the Scottish Highlands?

In the Scottish Highlands, a Munro is a mountain with a height of 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) or more. A Corbett, on the other hand, is a mountain between 2,500 and 3,000 feet (762 and 914.4 meters). Both offer challenging and scenic ascents, with Corbetts sometimes providing a more secluded experience due to their less popular nature.

Are there any easy or family-friendly walks near the mountain peaks in Garve and District?

While many of the prominent peaks are challenging, the Garve and District area also offers more gentle forest paths and hill walks suitable for a variety of outdoor enthusiasts. For an easier option, consider routes like the 'Silverbridge Stone Bridge – Little Garve Bridge loop from Garve' which is listed as an easy hike on komoot.

What should I know about accessing the Fannichs range?

The Fannichs are a range of mountains located south of Loch Fannich. Access points vary depending on the specific Munro you aim to climb. For example, A'Chailleach Summit Cairn can be climbed from the north, following paths above Loch Toll an Lochain.

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