Wester Ross Munros
1 Munros in the Wester Ross region of Scotland. Browse all peaks with routes, maps, and climbing guides.
About Wester Ross Munros
Wester Ross is mountain country of the highest calibre. Slioch, rising above Loch Maree in a great sandstone tower, is one of the most photographed mountains in Scotland. A' Mhaighdean, reachable only by a long walk-in through the Fisherfield wilderness, is regularly voted the finest viewpoint of any Munro.
The terrain here is ancient and dramatic. Fisherfield and Letterewe form the largest roadless area in Britain, and the peaks within them — Ruadh Stac Mor, A' Mhaighdean, Beinn Tarsuinn — demand serious commitment. But even the more accessible Wester Ross peaks like Slioch and Maol Chean-dearg offer exceptional mountain days above some of the most beautiful lochs and glens in the Highlands.
Highlights: A' Mhaighdean is often called the remotest Munro in Scotland. Fisherfield is the largest roadless area in Britain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Wester Ross Munros.
How many Munros are in Wester Ross?
There are 1 Munros in the Wester Ross area, ranging from Slioch (981m) at the highest to Slioch (981m).
What is the highest Munro in Wester Ross?
Slioch is the highest Munro in Wester Ross at 981 metres above sea level.
What is the easiest Munro in Wester Ross?
Slioch in Wester Ross 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 Wester Ross Munro bagging?
A' Mhaighdean is often called the remotest Munro in Scotland. Fisherfield is the largest roadless area in Britain.