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Sgùrr Fiona, An Teallach – View of Srath na Sealga loop from Dundonnell

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Sgùrr Fiona, An Teallach – View of Srath na Sealga loop from Dundonnell

Hard

6

hikers

Sgùrr Fiona, An Teallach – View of Srath na Sealga loop from Dundonnell

08:03

20.5km

1,210m

Mountaineering

Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 17, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment that is highly dangerous

A part of this route comprises highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

After 7.63 km for 55 m

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Start point

Bus stop

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6.19 km

Summit of Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill, An Teallach

Highlight • Mountain Pass

If you wonder why An Teallach is frequently cited as the greatest single mountain in Britain, hike up to Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill and you'll soon see why. A lofty …

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2

6.26 km

This is the famous, classic, view of An Teallach as seen from it's summit Bidein a' Ghlas Thuil. This view across to Sgurr Fiona and the Corrag Bhuidhe pinnacles is …

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7.14 km

Sgùrr Fiona, An Teallach

Highlight • Viewpoint

Brutally built and terrifyingly sheer, An Teallach is probably mainland Britain’s gnarliest ridge scramble. Monstrous pinnacles, like the jagged backbone of a sleeping dragon, serve up a legendary grade three …

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7.53 km

Corrag Bhuidhe Pinnacles

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If An Teallach is the King of British mountains, then the Corrag Bhuidhe Pinnacles are the spikes in its gnarly crown. The pinnacles stand proud on top of the immense …

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5

8.92 km

What feels as good as climbing An Teallach itself? Taking a wander up Sail Liath and getting a gorgeous view of the Corrag Bhuidhe Pinnacles and the Munro summits of …

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6

11.8 km

An Teallach's Corrag Bhuidhe pinnacles are an intimidating sight. The traverse of this breathless rocky spine is a Grade 3 scramble, though many of the difficulties can be avoided. The …

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7

12.5 km

View of Srath na Sealga

Highlight • Viewpoint

Great wright up Graham Ashton on the route that take you through this highlight!!
grahamashton.net/cycling/exploring-fisherfield-forest

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16.2 km

Destitution Road

Highlight • Historical Site

The stretch of road between Dundonnell and Braemore Junction is known as the Destitution Road, having originally been built by crofters during the Highland Potato Famine of 1846 and 1847. …

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20.5 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

9.13 km

4.38 km

3.74 km

3.10 km

108 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

12.1 km

4.48 km

3.48 km

451 m

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Friday 26 June

22°C

13°C

81 %

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