Best mountain peaks around Acharacle are found on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, offering diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features a landscape of mountains and lochs, providing varied terrain for exploration. Visitors can find peaks ranging from those with relatively short ascents to more challenging climbs. This area is known for its natural environment and opportunities for mountain activities.
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Scurr Dhomhnuill (888m) is the highest mountain on the Ardgour/Moidart peninsula. It is classified as a Corbett, it being just under the height to be classified as a Munro. Scurr Dhomhnuill is a very prominent mountain with outstanding views over the Ardnamurchan peninsula to the west, towards Ben Nevis and Glencoe to the east, and down towards the island of Mull in the south. It has very good views of its near neighbor Garbh Beinn to the south. Sgùrr Dhomhnuill is most easily climbed from the south west from the Ariundle Oakwoods, either up the ridge of Druim Leac a'Schiathain or via the path up by Allt Féith Dhomhnuill to the bealach at Ruighe Bealach Clachaig to the north of the summit. It is easy to traverse over to Sgùrr na h'Ighinn to the south but access to Sgùrr a'Chaorann is more challenging as the direct descent from Sgùrr na h'Ighinn to Bealach Mam a'Bearna is guarded by crags and very steep rough ground . It is necessary to descend the west ridge of Sgùrr na h'Ighinn first then traverse round to the bealach.
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Sgùrr na h-Ighinn is a hill in Moidart. It is classified as a Sim as it is too close to Sgùrr Dhomhnuill, with too little prominence to qualify as a Marilyn or a Graham. It is easily approached from Sgùrr Dhomhnuill or from the west ridge but the direct ascent or descent to Bealach Mam a'Bhearna is too steep and rocky to afford an easy route. It is a good viewpoint to the west towards the Ardnamurchan peninsula.
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Ben Hiant is the perfect peak for people looking for superb views, but not wanting to endure a leg-aching climb to reach them. The hilltop is still quite steep, but it's relatively short-lived and features a grassy, easy-going terrain. The views from the top reach as far as the Small Isles, Mull and Skye, Loch Sunart and Loch Teacius, and the hills of Morvern.
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Beinn Odhar Bheag is a Corbett which offers amazing views over Loch Shiel and Glenfinnian. It stands at 882 m at the southern edge of a lovely horseshoe walk accessible from the Glenfinnian road.
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Sgùrr Dhomhnuill is the highest summit in the Ardgour. It stands at 888 m with awesome views of the surrounding area. It's a steep sided peak that looks like a proper mountain even though it doesn't get Munro status.
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Here’s a Scottish mountain you probably haven’t heard of, located around 30 miles west of Ben Nevis, nuzzled up against a wild and ragged coastline. At 2,671 feet (814 m) high An Stac is only classed as a Corbett, but that underplays what this steep-sided rocky cone has to offer. Rough, virtually pathless, the views from its summit are some of Britain’s best. You’re surrounded on three sides by wave of wave of mainland mountains, while out to the west is the big pay-off, with coastal views stretching across the Isle of Eigg to the jagged peaks of Rum. And the best bit? You’ll probably have the place all to yourself.
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A rewarding Corbett for Beginners
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Visitors frequently enjoy Ben Hiant for its superb panoramic views without an overly strenuous climb. For a more challenging experience, Sgùrr Dhomhnuill Summit is highly regarded as the highest peak in the Ardgour area, offering rigorous ascent and expansive views. Another notable peak is An Stac, a steep-sided rocky cone providing rough, pathless terrain and views stretching to the Isle of Eigg and the peaks of Rum.
Yes, Ben Hiant is an excellent choice for beginners or those seeking a less strenuous climb. While its hilltop is steep, the ascent is relatively short and features grassy, easy-going terrain, rewarding you with extensive views without a leg-aching effort.
The mountain peaks around Acharacle offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Ben Hiant, you can see as far as the Small Isles, the Isle of Mull, Skye, Loch Sunart, Loch Teacius, and the hills of Morvern. Sgùrr Dhomhnuill Summit provides awesome views over the Ardnamurchan peninsula, towards Ben Nevis and Glencoe, and down to the Isle of Mull. An Stac offers coastal views stretching across the Isle of Eigg to the jagged peaks of Rum.
For a more challenging experience, Sgùrr Dhomhnuill Summit is the highest peak in the Ardgour area at 888 meters, known for its steep sides and rigorous ascent. An Stac also presents a challenging climb with rough, virtually pathless terrain, despite being a Corbett.
While popular peaks like Ben Hiant offer well-known rewards, An Stac could be considered a hidden gem. Despite its impressive height and views, it's a Scottish mountain you might not have heard of, offering a wild and ragged coastline experience where you'll likely have the place to yourself.
The terrain varies across the peaks. Ben Hiant features grassy, easy-going terrain, though its hilltop is steep. For more challenging peaks like An Stac, expect rough, virtually pathless terrain. Sgùrr Dhomhnuill Summit is characterized by steep sides, giving it the appearance of a proper mountain.
Beyond peak bagging, the Acharacle area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Silver Walk and Castle Tioram loop or the RSPB Glenborrodale & Loch Sunart loop. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails such as the Views from the High Road – Amazing Downhill loop from Strontian. More extensive hiking routes are also available, like the Kentra Bay to Singing Sands Beach trail.
For Sgùrr Dhomhnuill Summit, it is most easily climbed from the southwest from the Ariundle Oakwoods, either up the ridge of Druim Leac a'Schiathain or via the path up by Allt Féith Dhomhnuill to the bealach at Ruighe Bealach Clachaig. While Ben Hiant has a relatively short and easy-going ascent, specific marked routes may vary, but its popularity ensures well-trodden paths.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible views and the sense of accomplishment. For peaks like Ben Hiant, the reward of extensive panoramas without an overly strenuous climb is a major draw. For more challenging ascents like Sgùrr Dhomhnuill Summit, hikers appreciate the rigorous experience and the satisfaction of conquering a significant local peak with awesome views.
Sgùrr na h-Ighinn is a hill in Moidart, classified as a Sim due to its proximity to Sgùrr Dhomhnuill. It offers a good viewpoint towards the Ardnamurchan peninsula to the west. It can be easily approached from Sgùrr Dhomhnuill or from its west ridge, though direct ascents or descents to Bealach Mam a'Bhearna are steep and rocky.
Beinn Odhar Bheag is a Corbett standing at 882 meters. It offers amazing views over Loch Shiel and Glenfinnan. It is located at the southern edge of a lovely horseshoe walk that is accessible from the Glenfinnan road, making it a rewarding climb for those seeking scenic vistas.


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