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Discover the Top 6 Munros to Climb Near Birch Grove Cabin, Torridon, Wester Ross

  • Birch Grove Cabin
  • Nov 17
  • 3 min read
View of Liathach in distance and Upper Loch Torridon

If you are staying at Birch Grove Cabin and bagging Munros, you are in for a treat. The area offers access to six remarkable Munros, each with its own unique character and stunning views. These peaks provide a rewarding challenge for

hikers and showcase some of the finest landscapes in the Scottish Highlands. This post explores the six Munros near Birch Grove Cabin.


Beinn Alligin: Tom na Gruagaich and Sgurr Mor


Beinn Alligin means the Mountain of Beauty or Jewelled mountain. It is a striking mountain with two main summits: Tom na Gruagaich and Sgurr Mor. The ridge connecting these peaks is famous for its rugged beauty and dramatic cliffs.


  • Tom na Gruagaich stands at 922 meters and offers a less technical climb, making it a good starting point.

  • Sgurr Mor, the higher summit at 986 meters, rewards climbers with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lochs.


The route typically begins from the Torridon house car park. The ridge walk between the two summits is thrilling but requires sure-footedness and some scrambling skills. Weather conditions can change quickly, so prepare accordingly.



Liathach: Spidean a’ Choire Leith and Mullach an Rathain


Liathach is one of the most challenging and dramatic mountain ranges in Scotland. It features two Munros that attract experienced climbers. This typically starts near the cottage in Glen Torridon:


  • Spidean a’ Choire Leith rises to 1,055 meters and is known for its steep ascent and rocky ridges.

  • Mullach an Rathain, at 1,038 meters, offers a slightly less demanding climb but still requires careful navigation.


The mountain’s distinctive jagged ridge is a highlight for many hikers. The route involves exposed sections and narrow paths, so it is best suited for those comfortable with heights and scrambling. The views from Liathach include sweeping vistas of Loch Torridon and the surrounding peaks, making the effort worthwhile.


Beinn Eighe: Ruadh Stac Mor and Spidean Coire nan Clach


Beinn Eighe is a vast mountain massif with diverse terrain, including two notable Munros. The route typically begins in Glen Torridon:


  • Ruadh Stac Mor stands at 918 meters and features steep slopes covered with scree and rocky outcrops.

  • Spidean Coire nan Clach, at 993 meters, is the highest point of Beinn Eighe and offers spectacular views over the Torridon Hills.


The area is part of a National Nature Reserve, so hikers can enjoy a mix of rugged mountain scenery and rich wildlife. The ascent routes vary from steep climbs to more gradual paths, allowing flexibility depending on your experience and fitness level. The summit of Spidean Coire nan Clach is a perfect spot to rest and take in the vast Highland panorama.


Planning Your Munro Climbing Adventure


When planning to climb these Munros near Birch Grove Cabin, consider the following tips:


  • Check the weather forecast before setting out. Conditions in the Highlands can change rapidly.

  • Wear sturdy hiking boots with good grip to handle rocky and sometimes slippery terrain.

  • Carry a map and compass, and know how to use them. Mobile signals may be unreliable.

  • Start early to allow enough daylight for your hike, especially if you plan to tackle more than one peak.

  • Bring enough water and snacks to stay energized during your climb.

  • Inform someone about your plans and expected return time for safety.


Why Choose Birch Grove Cabin as Your Base?


Birch Grove Cabin offers a fully equipped, comfortable and convenient base for exploring these Munros. Its location provides easy access to the start and allows hikers to return to comfort after a day on the mountains. The cabin’s peaceful surroundings also give you a chance to relax and enjoy the views over Upper Loch Torridon.



 
 
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