Scottish Mountain Walks
Popular Scottish Mountain Walks - How to get there, where to park etc
Dumyat Hill
Dumyat At only 418m high, Dumyat is more of a brisk walk than a climb. It lies at the western end of the Ochil Hills, near Sherriffmuir, looking down onto Stirling and the river Forth.…
Conic Hill, Loch Lomond
Conic Hill At only 361 m high, Conic Hill may be lacking in height, but it certainly makes up for it in terms of the magnificent views over Loch Lomond. If it's a bit of…
Allermuir, Caerketton and Swanston Village
Allermuir, Caerketton and Swanston Village Easily accessible, even by the local Edinburgh bus service, this Pentland Hills climb gives great views over the city of Edinburgh, the Forth bridges, and fine views of the Pentlands…
Ben Vrackie
Ben Vrackie Its height of 2759 feet makes Ben Vrackie a Corbett. (Corbetts are hills over 2500 in height) It is easily accessible from Pitlochry with free parking available. The first part of the climb…
Sron a’Chlachain
Sron a'Chlachain Sron a'Chlachain is an ideal climb if you are in the area and looking for a quick climb with beautiful views. It is not very high at 400 metres, but it is very steep.…
Beinn Dubh, Returning Via Mid Hill And Glen Striddle
Beinn Dubh This climb provides great views of Loch Lomond, Ben Lomond and the Arrochar Alps although the Arrochar Alps were hidden by clouds the day I went. Beinn Dubh is 642m high, so not…
Scald Law and Carnethy Hill, The Pentlands
Scald Law and Carnethy Hill, The Pentlands The Pentland Hills lie just to the south of Edinburgh, and the highest hill at 609m is Scald Law. This is a circular route, and also takes in…
Ben Hope and Loch Hope
Ben Hope is the most northerly Munro and is situated at the south end of Loch Hope in one of the true remaining wildernesses of Scotland. Loch Hope is famous for its Sea Trout and…
Climbing Ben Venue in The Trossachs
Climbing Ben Venue in The Trossachs Ben Venue is one of our favourite Trossachs mountains - see also Ben Aan and Ben Ledi. Although at 725m, it isn't the highest, it probably has the most rewarding…
Ben Ledi
Ben Ledi, which means the mountain of god, lies just past Callander in the Trossachs. If coming from Stirling, and the M9 motorway, take the junction 10 exit, signposted for Callander and Crianlarich, then follow…