Knoydart Munros
4 Munros in the Knoydart region of Scotland. Browse all peaks with routes, maps, and climbing guides.
About Knoydart Munros
Knoydart is often called Britain's last great wilderness, and its Munros are among the most remote in Scotland. There is no public road into Knoydart — access is by boat from Mallaig to Inverie, or on foot over the passes from Kinloch Hourn. This remoteness is the defining quality of the area.
Ladhar Bheinn is the star — widely considered one of the finest mountains in Scotland, with a dramatic corrie face above Loch Hourn and a summit ridge that provides a genuine sense of being far from anywhere. Luinne Bheinn and Meall Buidhe complete the Knoydart trio, each requiring commitment and planning that sets them apart from more accessible peaks.
Highlights: Ladhar Bheinn is regularly voted one of Scotland's finest mountains. Knoydart is only accessible by boat or on foot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Knoydart Munros.
How many Munros are in Knoydart?
There are 4 Munros in the Knoydart area, ranging from Sgùrr na Cìche (1040m) at the highest to Luinne Bheinn (939m).
What is the highest Munro in Knoydart?
Sgùrr na Cìche is the highest Munro in Knoydart at 1040 metres above sea level.
What is the easiest Munro in Knoydart?
Sgùrr na Cìche in Knoydart 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 Knoydart Munro bagging?
Ladhar Bheinn is regularly voted one of Scotland's finest mountains. Knoydart is only accessible by boat or on foot.