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The 16 Most Amazing Peaks around Marybank, Scatwell And Strathconon

Best mountain peaks around Marybank, Scatwell And Strathconon are found in the Scottish Highlands, a region characterized by rugged mountains and wide glens. The landscape features remnants of ancient Caledonian Forest and notable waterfalls, providing a backdrop for ascents. This area offers a diverse range of peaks, including Munros (over 914 meters) and Corbetts (between 762 and 914 meters). The region is known for its varied terrain, from challenging climbs to more accessible trails.

Best mountain peaks around Marybank, Scatwell…

Last updated: May 21, 2026

Fionn Bheinn Summit

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Fionn Bheinn is a Munro mountain at 933m high. I climbed it from Achnasheen on what seemed to be one of the wettest days of 2019!

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Fuar Tholl

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This is not an easy one to do! Safest approach is from the backside. Still comes with some almost vertical scrambling, but definitely better than using the scree slopes. Views are stunning from the top.

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Cnoc Mor Trig Point

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The trees have overtaken the views, but it is a very tranquil trig point to find in the woods.

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Maoile Lunndaidh

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Maoile Lunndaidh is a 3,304-foot (1,007 m) Munro in the Scottish Highlands. It lies to the north of Loch Monar. I hiked it to and from the small bothy on …

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Little Wyvis Summit

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Very easy way up and down - good to do in any weather as not boggy

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Clive G
March 9, 2026, Fionn Bheinn Summit

Short route, decent views to the north

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Ian Baines
June 9, 2024, Fuar Tholl

Fuar Tholl must be one of the finest Corbetts. Although its height doesn't quite meet the 914.4m requirement for a Munro, this is by far the finest hill in this group north of Achnashellach station. Fuar Tholl can easily be added to a round of Beinn Liath Mhor and Sgorr Ruadh, rather than just returning back to the valley. Anyone who has added it to their round will know why.

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David
October 17, 2023, Little Wyvis Summit

summit view

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Milo
October 3, 2023, Cnoc Mor Trig Point

The viewpoint is nice, the trig point is completely covered in trees. Careful on the trails. Most are mountain bike trails to and around the top of Cnoc Mor.

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Milo
October 3, 2023, Cnoc Mor Trig Point

Not much to see as the top is covered in trees. The trail is quite nice though. There is a lovely view point over Strathpeffer across from the stiles.

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Milo
August 19, 2023, Little Wyvis Summit

Very easy way up and down - good to do in any weather as not boggy

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Milo
May 7, 2023, Fuar Tholl

This is not an easy one to do! Safest approach is from the backside. Still comes with some almost vertical scrambling, but definitely better than using the scree slopes. Views are stunning from the top.

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Nej
February 28, 2023, Little Wyvis Summit

Standing at 764m, Little Wyvis is designated a Corbett. Though standing in the shadow of its larger neighbour, Ben Wyvis, it is an easy climb on clear tracks to the top, although the ground can be boggy at times. The summit views are fabulous.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain peaks in the Marybank, Scatwell, and Strathconon area?

The region is home to several significant peaks. Among them are Munros like Fionn Bheinn Summit (933m) and Maoile Lunndaidh (1,007m), offering challenging climbs and extensive views. Corbetts such as Little Wyvis Summit (764m) and Fuar Tholl also provide rewarding experiences, with Fuar Tholl being considered one of the finest Corbetts in the region.

Are there any easier or family-friendly mountain walks in the area?

While many peaks offer challenging ascents, Little Wyvis Summit is generally considered an easier climb with clear tracks, offering fabulous summit views. Another pleasant and relatively short walk (3-4 hours) is Meall na Faochaig (680m) in the Strathconon glen, providing excellent viewpoints for other hills.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in this region?

The peaks in Marybank, Scatwell, and Strathconon offer diverse and extensive views. From Fionn Bheinn Summit, you'll see rewarding Highland landscapes. Little Wyvis Summit provides 'fabulous summit views' and a viewpoint overlooking Strathpeffer. Maoile Lunndaidh offers dramatic viewing opportunities, especially of the Fuar-tholl Mor gash. From Meallan nan Uan and Sgurr a' Mhuilinn, views stretch both east and west, encompassing Loch Coire Mhuilinn.

What are Munros and Corbetts, and are there many in this area?

Munros are Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet (914 meters), and Corbetts are peaks between 2,500 and 3,000 feet (762-914 meters) with a 500-foot drop on all sides. The Marybank, Scatwell, and Strathconon area is renowned for both, including Munros like Fionn Bheinn Summit and Maoile Lunndaidh, and Corbetts such as Little Wyvis Summit, Fuar Tholl, Meallan nan Uan, and Sgurr a' Mhuilinn.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the 'Glen Strathfarrar Munros loop' or easier options such as the 'Falls of Orrin loop from Aultgowrie'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Beualy Firth loop'. Runners can explore trails like the 'Contin Forest and View Rock Circuit'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running guide for the area.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks in Marybank, Scatwell, and Strathconon?

The Scottish Highlands offer varied conditions. While many peaks can be enjoyed in different seasons, summer and early autumn generally provide the most stable weather for hiking. However, the ground can be boggy even on easier climbs like Little Wyvis Summit, and challenging Munros like Fionn Bheinn Summit can be a significant undertaking even on wet days. Always check local weather forecasts and be prepared for changeable conditions.

Are there any specific challenges or tips for climbing peaks like Fionn Bheinn?

Fionn Bheinn Summit is a challenging Munro. Visitors recommend gators due to potentially boggy and muddy conditions, especially on wet days. There are no clear paths up to the summit from Achnasheen, requiring navigation through heather. It's described as a significant undertaking, so proper preparation and gear are essential.

What makes Fuar Tholl a notable Corbett?

Fuar Tholl is considered 'one of the finest Corbetts' in the region. It offers stunning views from its top and features some almost vertical scrambling in places. It can be a challenging climb, with the safest approach often from the backside. It's frequently included in a round with Beinn Liath Mhor and Sgorr Ruadh for a more extensive mountaineering experience.

Can I find any unique natural features or landmarks while exploring the peaks?

Yes, the region is rich in natural features. Maoile Lunndaidh features the dramatic Fuar-tholl Mor, a deep, steep gash in its middle. The wider landscape includes wide glens, remnants of ancient Caledonian Forest, and notable waterfalls. You might also encounter Cnoc Mor Trig Point, a tranquil spot hidden in the woods, though the trig point itself is covered by trees.

What are the conditions like for navigation on peaks like Meallan nan Uan and Sgurr a' Mhuilinn?

Meallan nan Uan and Sgurr a' Mhuilinn are Corbetts with steep slopes and often vague paths, making navigation challenging, especially in misty conditions. However, the extensive views from their summits are highly rewarding. A more enjoyable descent from Sgurr a' Mhuilinn can lead to the shores of Loch Coire a' Mhuilinn, offering stunning views back to the peaks.

Are there any specific tips for hiking in the Marybank, Scatwell, and Strathconon area?

Given the rugged terrain and changeable weather of the Scottish Highlands, it's always advisable to be well-prepared. This includes wearing appropriate waterproof gear, sturdy hiking boots, and carrying navigation tools. For peaks like Fionn Bheinn Summit, gators are recommended due to boggy ground. Always check weather forecasts before heading out, and be aware that paths can be vague on some hills.

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