Ross-shire Munros
2 Munros in the Ross-shire region of Scotland. Browse all peaks with routes, maps, and climbing guides.
About Ross-shire Munros
Ross-shire encompasses a vast area of the central Highlands, from the gentle hills of Strathfarrar to the remote peaks around Loch Monar and Loch Carron. Many of these Munros are among the least visited in Scotland, reached by long approaches up stalkers' paths that wind through empty glens.
The reward for the effort is genuine solitude. Peaks like Lurg Mhor and Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich require serious walk-ins but deliver mountain days of exceptional quality. The Strathfarrar peaks, accessible through a locked gate with restricted opening hours, offer a fine ridge traverse above one of the most beautiful glens in the north.
Highlights: Strathfarrar has restricted access through a locked gate, adding to the adventure. Lurg Mhor is one of Scotland's most remote Munros.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Ross-shire Munros.
How many Munros are in Ross-shire?
There are 2 Munros in the Ross-shire area, ranging from Ben Wyvis (1046m) at the highest to Fionn Bheinn (933m).
What is the highest Munro in Ross-shire?
Ben Wyvis is the highest Munro in Ross-shire at 1046 metres above sea level.
What is the easiest Munro in Ross-shire?
Ben Wyvis in Ross-shire 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 Ross-shire Munro bagging?
Strathfarrar has restricted access through a locked gate, adding to the adventure. Lurg Mhor is one of Scotland's most remote Munros.