Munros & Walks

Walking and climbing in the Lochcarron area.

Information on Local Munros

Places to go walking and climbing during your stay in Lochcarron.

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Loch Carron

The view across the loch as seen from the Main Street of Lochcarron village.

Elevated Positions

Several of our properties are in elevated locations with superb views such as this one in Croft Road, Lochcarron.

Loch Carron

The view along the length of Loch Carron looking towards Slumbay.

Elevated Positions

Several of our properties are in elevated locations with superb views such as this one in Croft Road, Lochcarron.

Boats

Lochcarron is a popular location for all kinds of boating activities - sailing, canoeing, kayaking, etc.

Traditional Highland Cottage

Some of our holiday properties have semi-rural situations away from the main centre of Lochcarron village.

Views from Croft Road

Several of our holiday properties are situated on Croft Road, Lochcarron, from where there are some superb views.

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Munros in Torridon, Applecross and Glen Carron

A Munro is a mountain in Scotland with a height over 3,000 ft (914.4 m). These mountains are named after Sir Hugh Munro (1856–1919), a Scottish mountaineer, who produced the first list of such mountains, known as Munro's Tables, in 1891. A Munro top is a summit over 3,000 ft which is not regarded as a separate mountain.

The map below shows some of the Munros in the vicinity of Lochcarron, Applecross and Torridon.

A map of the Munros in the vicinity of Lochcarron, Glen Carron, Applecross and Torridon.


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