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Aonach Beag ridge: Four Munros from Culra
Aonach Beag ridge: Four Munros from Culra

Aonach Beag ridge: Four Munros from Culra

The high ridge running from Beinn Eibhinn over Aonach Beag to Geal Charn, and its eastern extension to Carn Dearg, is one of the remotest mountain groups in Scotland. It can be approached from Luiblea in the north, or the western summits can be climbed from Corrour Station. The route described here is from Culra bothy, beautifully set and accessible via a walk-in from Dalwhinnie.

The high ridge running from Beinn Eibhinn over Aonach Beag to Geal Charn, and its eastern extension to Carn Dearg, is one of the remotest mountain groups in Scotland. It can be approached from Luiblea in the north, or the western summits can be climbed from Corrour Station. The route described here is from Culra bothy, beautifully set and accessible via a walk-in from Dalwhinnie.Terrain - Good walking along the ridge with a steep ascent to Geal Charn. The approach from Culra is steep and pathless whilst the descent involves a lot of pathless, rough going. The whole route is very remote.Grade 4Distance 18.5km (11.5 miles)Ascent 1110m (3642ft)

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