Lochaber Munros
1 Munros in the Lochaber region of Scotland. Browse all peaks with routes, maps, and climbing guides.
About Lochaber Munros
Lochaber is the heartland of Scottish mountaineering. Stretching from the Mamores east to the Ben Alder group, this is a region of long approaches, big peaks, and genuinely remote summits. The eastern Mamores and the peaks around Loch Treig provide challenging days out, while the hills above Glen Spean offer excellent ridge-walking.
Much of this area is best accessed from the West Highland Line railway, with Corrour and Tulloch stations providing starting points for walks that feel genuinely remote. The mix of rugged western peaks and rolling eastern hills means there is something here for every level of experience, though the distances involved demand fitness and planning.
Highlights: Corrour station offers unique rail access to remote peaks. The eastern Mamores provide excellent ridge-walking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Lochaber Munros.
How many Munros are in Lochaber?
There are 1 Munros in the Lochaber area, ranging from Gulvain (987m) at the highest to Gulvain (987m).
What is the highest Munro in Lochaber?
Gulvain is the highest Munro in Lochaber at 987 metres above sea level.
What is the easiest Munro in Lochaber?
Gulvain in Lochaber 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 Lochaber Munro bagging?
Corrour station offers unique rail access to remote peaks. The eastern Mamores provide excellent ridge-walking.