Beinn Dubhchraig (978m) and Beinn Oss (1,029m)
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Accessed from Dalrigh on the A82 and on a long walk through forests of pine and birch, many people choose to tick off both Dubhchraig and the nearby neighbour Oss.
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Accessed from Dalrigh on the A82 and on a long walk through forests of pine and birch, many people choose to tick off both Dubhchraig and the nearby neighbour Oss.
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Approaching this mountain on the A82, you might not think much of the vast grassy slopes. Indeed when seen form the Glen Lochay side it looks more classically inspiring.
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A superb hike, especially on a fine day, the peak of Beinn Chabhair is reached via a steep eroded path beside the dramatic waterfalls of the Ben Glas Burn and then a series of many ups and downs as you gradually…
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Another pair of Munros, situated close to Crianlarich, that can be walked together during a great day of hiking. A more challenging walk for confident hillwalkers with map reading skills.
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It makes sense to walk these two Munros together since to reach the 946m summit of Tulaichean, starting from Crianlarich, you will walk over the 1046m peak of Cruach Ardrain.
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Usually walked with the neighbour, Ben More, this Munro is reached after a fairly easy going ridge, or hill pass between the two mountains.
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There are four Munros in Scotland with the name More (meaning ‘big’ in Gaelic), the others being Ben More on the Isle of Mull, Ben More Assynt in Sutherland and Bynack More in the Cairngorms. Inside the National Park, Ben More…
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Also in the Arrochar Alps and the most northerly, Ben Vorlich provides a great day of hiking from Ardlui, if reached by public transport (the other easier alternative would be from Inveruglas via the Loch Sloy dam road).
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A neighbour of Beinn Ime and often walked in a circuit with its taller sibling, Beinn Narnain also offers a fantastic hike from close to Arrochar.
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The highest peak in the so-called Arrochar Alps to the west of Loch Lomond and one of several Munros, Beinn Ime offers a superb walk from the shore of Loch Long.
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Situated on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond and at the gateway to the Highlands, Ben Lomond’s claim to fame is that it’s the most southerly of the Munros (Scottish mountains with a summit of more than 3,000ft or 914.4m).
Here is a list of Munros (Scottish mountains over 3000ft/914m) which you can access by public transport from Glasgow, located less than hour away from the borders of the National Park.