Munros on Corrour Estate
A Munro is a Scottish mountain with a height over 3000 feet (914.4 meters). They are named after Sir Hugh Munro (1856-1919), who produced the first attempt at an exhaustive catalogue of such hills, known as Munro's Tables, in 1891 |
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3211 ft |
Peak of the Corrie of Scree |
Corbetts & Grahams
Distinct Corbetts must have a 500ft drop between them. A Graham is a separate mountain over 2,000ft. The Corbetts are named after John Rooke Corbett who in 1930 became the first person to climb all the 2000-feet-high peaks in Scotland. The Grahams are named after Fiona Torbet (nee Graham) who published her own list of these peaks in the early 1990s. |
A word of caution - If you are unfamiliar with mountain climbing in Scotland, our experienced staff will advise you on the correct equipment and clothing before attempting a Munro or Corbett.
For more information on walking in Scotland here are some helpful links
Scotland's Munros
Munro Magic
Hill walking the Munros and Corbetts |