Area 4: Creag Meagaidh and the Monadhliath
Mountain areas between Glen Spean/Strathspey and the Great Glen.
Updated: 10 July 2023
Hills are arranged in the table roughly from south to north.
1 No stalking information provided, be prepared to follow reasonable local guidance.
2 ‘No stalking issues’ means either that there is no stalking on this estate or that stalking is carried out without affecting access.
Hill name | Contact for stalking information |
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Beinn Iaruinn 1 | - |
Carn Dearg (N of Gleann Eachach) and Carn Dearg (S of Gleann Eachach) 1 | - |
Carn Dearg (E of Glen Roy) 1 | - |
Beinn Teallach and Beinn a’Chaorainn (Glen Spean) 1 | - |
Creag Meagaidh, Stob Poite Coire Ardair and Carn Liath (Loch Laggan) | Land south of Creag Meagaidh summit and ridge to Carn Liath: Naturescot. No stalking issues. 2 |
Carn a’Chuillin | Glendoe Estate. Stalking between mid-August and 15th February. No stalking on Sundays or 4-8, 14-16 & 19-20 September. Following the hydro access track until the tight turn north east (NH435049) in Coire Doe, then following the argo track south west to the summit and returning the same way is always ok. |
Gairbeinn 1 | - |
Meall na h-Aisre 1 | - |
Geal Charn (Monadhliath) | Land west of the Gael Charn - Beinn Sgiath ridge including the usual route from Garva Bridge -Glenshero estate. Stalking between early Aug and 20th Oct. No stalking on Sundays. If further information is needed please e-mail [email protected] |
Carn Dearg (Monadhliath), Carn Sgulain and A’Chailleach 1 | - |
Carn na Saobhaidhe (Corbett) 1 | - |
Carn na Fhreiceadain 1 | - |
Geal-Charn Mor 1 | - |