Dundonnell Munros
2 Munros in the Dundonnell region of Scotland. Browse all peaks with routes, maps, and climbing guides.
About Dundonnell Munros
The mountains around Dundonnell in Wester Ross include some of the most dramatic peaks in the Scottish Highlands. An Teallach dominates the area — its pinnacled ridge is widely regarded as the finest on the mainland, a spectacular traverse of sandstone towers above the dark waters of Loch Toll an Lochain.
Beyond An Teallach, the Dundonnell area offers peaks that combine remoteness with quality. The Fannichs stretch east in a long chain of rounded summits connected by high ridges, while the approaches from Little Loch Broom and the Dundonnell road provide access to some genuinely wild country. This is a region where you can walk all day and see no one.
Highlights: An Teallach is often called the finest mountain in Scotland. The Fannichs offer a superb multi-peak horseshoe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Dundonnell Munros.
How many Munros are in Dundonnell?
There are 2 Munros in the Dundonnell area, ranging from Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill (An Teallach) (1062m) at the highest to Sgùrr Fiona (An Teallach) (1060m).
What is the highest Munro in Dundonnell?
Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill (An Teallach) is the highest Munro in Dundonnell at 1062 metres above sea level.
What is the easiest Munro in Dundonnell?
Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill (An Teallach) in Dundonnell is considered the most accessible based on route difficulty ratings. It makes a good starting point before tackling the more demanding peaks in the area.
What are the highlights of Dundonnell Munro bagging?
An Teallach is often called the finest mountain in Scotland. The Fannichs offer a superb multi-peak horseshoe.