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The 12 Most Amazing Peaks around Morar

Best mountain peaks around Morar are found in the Scottish Highlands, a region defined by Loch Morar and the wild Knoydart peninsula. This area features a collection of impressive mountain peaks, including Munros and Corbetts, that shape its rugged landscape. The region offers a variety of hiking routes for experiencing the Scottish Highlands. These peaks provide panoramic views and a sense of wilderness.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Ladhar Bheinn, a viewpoint that…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Ladhar Bheinn

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Ladhar Bheinn is the most westerly Munro on the Scottish mainland. But its location in the expansive wilds of the Knoydart peninsular surrounded by sea and lochs on three sides …

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Meall Buidhe

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Meall Buidhe is a 946m Munro mountain in the Scottish Highlands. I climbed up from Sourlies bothy early one morning in October 2019 to start an epic 40km day of …

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An Stac

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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) …

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Sgurr nan Coireachan

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Sgurr nan Coireachan is a 956m Munro mountain in the Scottish Highlands. The easiest approach to this Munro is to cross under the famous 'Harry Potter' railway viaduct at Glenfinnan …

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Sgurr Thuilm

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Sgurr Thuilm is a 963m Munro mountain in the Scottish Highlands. We climbed this Munro after Sgurr nan Coireachan and returned following the River Finnan back to Glenfinnan one hot …

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Clive G
March 9, 2026, Sgurr nan Coireachan

Fine rough and rugged peak, not unlike the rough bounds.

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Clive G
March 9, 2026, Sgurr Thuilm

Fine rough and rugged peak.

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Clive G
March 9, 2026, Meall Buidhe

Wonderfully isolated hill, with views down to Inveray.

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October 25, 2023, Sgurr nan Coireachan

Sgùrr nan Coireachan is one of the pair of Munros north of Glenfinnian. It stands at 956 m and offers brilliant wild views of the surrounding mountains and lochs. Normally run as a loop from the south, taking in the other Munro Sgùrr Thuilm and the great ridge between them.

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October 25, 2023, Sgurr Thuilm

Sgurr Thuilm is one of the two Munros around Glenfinnan. The rocky peak stands at 963 m. The views from the top are magnificent across the wild mountains and lochs of the area. Normally run as a loop from the south, often taking in Sgùrr nan Coireachan and the smaller tops on the ridge between.

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July 7, 2020, An Stac

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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Meall Buidhe is a 946m Munro mountain in the Scottish Highlands. I climbed up from Sourlies bothy early one morning in October 2019 to start an epic 40km day of hiking over the three most westerly Munros of the Knoydart area. It's most definitely one of my favourite areas to hike in peace in all of Scotland.

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Sgurr Thuilm is a 963m Munro mountain in the Scottish Highlands. We climbed this Munro after Sgurr nan Coireachan and returned following the River Finnan back to Glenfinnan one hot summers day. I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a cheeky dip in the river to cool off.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain peaks to explore around Morar?

The Morar region offers several impressive peaks. Among them, Ladhar Bheinn stands out as the most westerly Munro on the Scottish mainland, known for its remoteness and dramatic ridgelines. An Stac, though a Corbett, provides some of Britain's best coastal views. Sgurr nan Coireachan is celebrated for its superb ridge walking and outstanding views of the Knoydart Munros.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views in the Morar area?

For breathtaking panoramic views, An Stac is highly recommended. From its summit, you can see mainland mountains on three sides, with coastal vistas stretching across to the Isle of Eigg and the jagged peaks of Rùm. Higher elevations around Loch Morar also provide views extending to the Small Isles, the Cuillin mountains on Skye, and even Ben Nevis on a clear day.

Are there challenging mountain hikes available around Morar?

Yes, the Morar area is ideal for challenging hikes. Peaks like Ladhar Bheinn offer a profound sense of adventure with multiple summits and sculpted ridgelines, often requiring an overnight approach. Sgurr Thuilm, often climbed with Sgurr nan Coireachan, also provides a challenging yet rewarding ascent. You can find more difficult routes in the Mountain Hikes around Morar guide.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the mountain peaks in Morar?

The diverse habitats around Loch Morar and its surrounding hills support a rich variety of wildlife. Visitors might spot otters, red deer, and both sea eagles and golden eagles. Great northern divers and mergansers are also frequent visitors to the loch, especially in spring.

What is the best time of year to visit the Morar mountains for hiking?

The best time to visit the Morar mountains for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers longer daylight hours, more stable weather conditions, and better visibility for enjoying the panoramic views. However, the Scottish weather can be unpredictable, so always be prepared for all conditions.

Are there any family-friendly walks or easier mountain routes near Morar?

While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the wider Morar area provides a variety of hiking routes suitable for different abilities, including gentle walks around Loch Morar. For easier options, consider exploring the routes listed in the Easy hikes around Morar guide, which includes trails like the Mallaig circular to Mallaig Beach.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Morar?

Beyond mountain hiking, the Morar region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, such as the Arisaig & Traigh Beach loop, or longer tours like the Loch Eilt & Glenfinnan loop. For more options, check out the Cycling around Morar guide.

Is there a mountain peak in Morar known for its remoteness and tranquility?

Yes, Ladhar Bheinn, located in the expansive wilds of the Knoydart peninsula, offers a profound sense of remoteness due to its isolation, surrounded by sea and lochs. Similarly, An Stac is renowned for its wild and virtually pathless terrain, making it likely you'll have the place almost entirely to yourself.

What cultural or historical points of interest are near the Morar mountains?

The Morar area is rich in natural beauty and also has cultural significance. The famous Jacobite 'Harry Potter' steam train passes through the region, offering a scenic experience. You might even cross under the railway viaduct at Glenfinnan when approaching peaks like Sgurr nan Coireachan.

Are there any specific tips for hiking <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1185501" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Meall Buidhe</a>?

Meall Buidhe is a 946m Munro in the Scottish Highlands, part of the three most westerly Munros in the Knoydart area. It's known for offering a peaceful hiking experience in one of Scotland's most beautiful regions. An approach from Sourlies bothy is a common starting point for a longer day of hiking over the Knoydart Munros.

What should I know about hiking <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1183368" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sgurr Thuilm</a>?

Sgurr Thuilm is a 963m Munro often climbed in conjunction with Sgurr nan Coireachan. The return route can follow the River Finnan back to Glenfinnan, offering opportunities to cool off in the river on a warm day. The views from its rocky peak are magnificent across the wild mountains and lochs of the area.

Are there any permits required for hiking in the Morar mountain areas?

Generally, there are no specific permits required for hiking in the Scottish Highlands, including the Morar mountain areas, due to Scotland's access rights under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. However, responsible access is expected, which includes respecting private property, wildlife, and the environment. Always check local guidelines for any specific restrictions or advice.

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