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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Lochcarron

Best mountain peaks around Lochcarron are found in the Scottish Highlands, an area known for its magnificent mountain scenery. The region features numerous Munros and Corbetts, offering a diverse range of hiking experiences. These peaks are characterized by their Torridonian sandstone formations and provide expansive views across the landscape. Lochcarron serves as a gateway to these natural landmarks, attracting those seeking challenging hikes and rewarding walks.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Spidean a' Choire Leith (Liathach)

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‘The Grey One’ is regarded by mountain connoisseurs as amongst the finest on mainland Britain. It’s an opinion that’s hard to argue with. An 8km writhing mass of striated Torridonian …

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Mullach an Rathain (Liathach)

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Mullach an Rathain is one of two Munro summits on Liathach. The two Munros are separated by a fine ridge, offering great grade two scrambling. Mullach an Rathain's summit is …

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Spidean Coire nan Clach, Beinn Eighe

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One of the two Munro summits on Beinn Eighe, Spidean Coire nan Clach is the more easterly of two. The Munro sits in the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve in …

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Beinn Damh

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Great peak to walk up to on a fine day. On the way down, do take the little detour to climb Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire - the views from there …

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Fuar Tholl

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This is not an easy one to do! Safest approach is from the backside. Still comes with some almost vertical scrambling, but definitely better than using the scree slopes. Views are stunning from the top.

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Clive G
March 8, 2026, Spidean Coire nan Clach, Beinn Eighe

The long ascent is rewarded with spectacular views.

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The western end of Liathach with wonderful views down to Loch Torridon and to neighbouring mountains such as Beinn Alligin and Beinn Dearg.

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The high point of the ridge with amazing views in all directions. Next come the pinnacles.

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Clive G
August 8, 2025, Beinn Damh

Really fine Corbett that comes close to rivaling its bigger Torridon neighbours.

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Mullach an Rathain is the slightly lower of the two Munro summits of Liathach, the wonderful Torridon giant. It is usually the second to be climbed as most walkers traverse Liathach from east to west. Reaching Mullach an Rathain is usually a massive relief and sense of achievement, having crossed the airy exposed Grade II scramble of the Am Fasarinen pinnacles. Although bypassing the most difficult parts of the ridge with a bypass path on the south side is possible in places, that path is still very exposed and many prefer the pinnacles themselves. Reachiing Mullach an Rathain having crossed Am Fasarinen in winter with Liathach in full winter conditions is a huge achievement but should only be attempted by those fully experienced and equipped for Scottish winter mountaineering.

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Spidean a'Choire Leith is the higher of the two Munro summits on Liathach. It is usually the first one climbers reach and marks the beginning of the airy pinnacles of An Fasarinen which connect Spidean a'Choire Lèith to Mullach an Rathain, the second and slightly lower Munro summit. Crossing the Am Fasarine pinnacle is a Grade II scramble and should only be attempted by those with the skills and a good head for heights. Most of the more difficult parts can be avoided by bypass paths on the south side but these still have considerable exposure. In winter conditions, all of Liathach becomes a serious Scottish winter mountaineering adventure.

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Ian Baines
June 9, 2024, Fuar Tholl

Fuar Tholl must be one of the finest Corbetts. Although its height doesn't quite meet the 914.4m requirement for a Munro, this is by far the finest hill in this group north of Achnashellach station. Fuar Tholl can easily be added to a round of Beinn Liath Mhor and Sgorr Ruadh, rather than just returning back to the valley. Anyone who has added it to their round will know why.

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Milo
May 7, 2023, Fuar Tholl

This is not an easy one to do! Safest approach is from the backside. Still comes with some almost vertical scrambling, but definitely better than using the scree slopes. Views are stunning from the top.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks near Lochcarron are considered the most challenging?

The Torridon Mountains, particularly Spidean a' Choire Leith (Liathach) and Mullach an Rathain (Liathach), offer exceptional and challenging experiences. The ridge connecting the two Liathach Munros includes the airy pinnacles of An Fasarinen, which is a Grade II scramble. Maol Chean-dearg also presents a challenging ascent with scree and boulder fields.

Are there any Munros near Lochcarron that are particularly rewarding for their views?

Yes, several Munros offer spectacular views. Spidean a' Choire Leith (Liathach) provides incredible panoramas, especially from its western end looking down to Loch Torridon and surrounding mountains like Beinn Alligin. Similarly, the long ascent to Spidean Coire nan Clach, Beinn Eighe is rewarded with expansive views across the Torridon hills.

What are the best options for less strenuous mountain walks closer to Lochcarron village?

For those seeking accessible and less strenuous routes, Cnoc Lochcarron is a local peak with an elevation of 212 meters (696 feet). It offers rewarding local views without the demanding nature of the higher Munros and Corbetts.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain peaks around Lochcarron?

The mountain peaks around Lochcarron are primarily formed of striated Torridonian Sandstone, with some areas like Beinn Eighe featuring red Torridonian sandstone and grey/white quartzite on its upper slopes. You can expect rocky ridges, scree, and boulder fields, especially on the more challenging ascents.

What kind of wildlife can be spotted while hiking in the Lochcarron mountains?

The wider Lochcarron area is a haven for wildlife. Hikers often have opportunities to spot red squirrels, eagles, and deer while exploring the diverse routes and dramatic mountain scenery.

Are there any intermediate-level mountain climbs near Lochcarron?

Yes, Beinn Damh is a fine Corbett that offers an intermediate climbing experience. It's described as a great peak to walk up on a fine day, with rewarding views, especially from the detour to Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Lochcarron?

Beyond peak bagging, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Achinraid to Loch Carron loop' and more challenging routes like 'Maol Chean-dearg – Bealach a' Choire Gharbh loop'. For more detailed options, explore the Running Trails around Lochcarron guide.

Are there specific hiking trails for mountaineering near Lochcarron?

Yes, there are dedicated mountaineering routes. Notable challenging trails include the 'Spidean a' Choire Leith loop from Seana Mheallan' and the 'Loch Coire Mhic Fhearchair – Ruadh-stac Mòr (Beinn Eighe) loop from Lochan an Iasgaich'. You can find more options in the Mountain Hikes around Lochcarron guide.

Where can I find easy hiking trails around Lochcarron?

For easier walks, consider trails like the 'View of the Isle of Skye – View of Loch Carron loop from Ardaneaskan' or 'The Wee Campsite – View of Lochcarron loop from Lochcarron'. These offer pleasant strolls with scenic views. More easy options are available in the Easy hikes around Lochcarron guide.

What makes the Torridon Mountains, like Liathach, so highly regarded?

Liathach, often called 'The Grey One', is considered among the finest mountains on mainland Britain due to its 8km massif of striated Torridonian Sandstone, two Munro summits, airy ridges, spectacular rock pinnacles, and some of the best scrambling in the UK. Its challenging nature and incredible views contribute to its high regard among mountain connoisseurs.

What is the best time to visit the mountains around Lochcarron for hiking?

The Scottish Highlands offer diverse hiking experiences throughout the year. While summer provides longer daylight hours and generally milder weather, spring and autumn can offer stunning colours and fewer midges. Winter conditions transform the mountains into serious mountaineering adventures, suitable only for those fully experienced and equipped.

Are there any specific features to be aware of when traversing Liathach?

When traversing Liathach, be aware of the An Fasarinen pinnacles connecting its two Munro summits. This section is a Grade II scramble and requires appropriate skills and a head for heights. While some difficult parts can be bypassed, these bypass paths still have considerable exposure. In winter, the entire massif becomes a serious Scottish winter mountaineering challenge.

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