All Munros Ranked by Difficulty
Every Munro ranked from easiest to most challenging, based on route difficulty ratings. Difficulty accounts for terrain, exposure, scrambling, navigation complexity, and path quality — not just height or distance.
At the easier end, peaks like Ben Chonzie and Schiehallion follow well-maintained paths with minimal exposure. At the hardest end, the Skye Cuillin peaks demand rock climbing and scrambling skills. Most Munros fall in the moderate range — serious mountain days requiring fitness and navigation, but no technical climbing. Use this ranking to plan your progression from first summit to Munroist.