Aonach Dubh (892m, Corbett Top) - black ridge
Stob Coire nan Lochan (1115m, Munro Top) - peak of the corrie of the lochan
Bidean nam Bian (1150m, Munro) - pinnacle of the hills
Stob Coire Sgreamhach (1072m, Munro) - peak of the dreadful corrie
Beinn Fhada (952m, Munro Top) - long mountain
A direct ascent on the W face of Aonach Dubh leads to a classic mountain walk along the roof of Glen Coe, high above its Three Sisters.
An impressive glaciated landscape incorporating the highest peak in Glen Coe with stunning views all round and an interesting descent at the nose of Beinn Fhada.
A shorter circular route is possible omitting Stob Coire Sgreamhach and Beinn Fhada.
11km, 1531m ascent
8km, 1309m ascent – circular route
For more detail of the route please visit our website www.nevishillwalking.club or our Facebook page www.facebook.com/NevisHillwalkingClub/.
Please note that walks may change at short notice due to conditions on the day.
If you are a keen walker, want to know more about our club, participate in walks or are interested in becoming a member, please contact us at info@nevishillwalking.club.
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