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List of Munros in Scotland by Section

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List of Munros in Scotland by Section
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As of June 2019, this is the list of the 282 Munros, recognised by the Scottish Mountaineering Club ("SMC") and The Munro Society.[1] The Munros are listed by "Section" per the Munro's Tables,[2] and in descending order of height within each section. Hills are divided by sub-region, and hills with less than 200 m (656 ft) relative height (or prominence) are indented. The term Real Munro is used for hills with a prominence above 150 m (492 ft), which is the threshold for a Marilyn. For a single table of all 282 Munros, or all 226 Munro Tops, ranked by height and by prominence, see the "List of Munro mountains in Scotland".

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Section one: Firth of Clyde to Strathtay

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1c. Loch Lomond to Strathyre

1d. Inveraray to Crianlarich

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Section two: Loch Rannoch to Loch Tay

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2a. Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon

2b. Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay

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Section three: Loch Leven to Connel Bridge and Glen Lochy

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3a. Loch Leven to Rannoch Station

3b. Loch Linnhe to Loch Etive

3c. Glen Etive to Glen Lochy

Section four: Fort William to Loch Ericht

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4a. Fort William to Loch Treig

4b. The Mamores

4c. Loch Treig to Loch Ericht

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Section five: Loch Ericht to Glen Tromie and Glen Garry

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5a. Loch Ericht to Glen Garry

5b. Glen Garry to Gaick Pass

Section six: Forest of Atholl to Braemar and Blairgowrie

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6a. Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt

6b. Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie

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Section seven: Braemar to Montrose

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Section eight: The Cairngorms

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Section nine: Spean Bridge to Elgin

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9a. The Monadh Liath

9b. Loch Lochy to Loch Laggan

Section ten: Glen Shiel to Glenfinnan

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10a. Glen Shiel to Loch Hourn and Glen Quoich

10b. Knoydart to Glen Kingie

10c. Loch Arkaig to Glen Moriston

10d. Mallaig to Fort William

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Section eleven: Loch Duich to Loch Ness, South of Loch Mullardoch

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11a. Loch Duich to Cannich

11b. Glen Affric to Glen Moriston

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Section twelve: Kyle of Lochalsh to Inverness, North of Loch Mullardoch

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12a. Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve

12b. Killilan to Inverness

Section thirteen: Loch Carron to Loch Maree

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13a. Loch Torridon to Loch Maree

13b. Applecross to Achnasheen

Section fourteen: Loch Maree to Loch Broom and Garve

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14a. Loch Maree to Loch Broom

14b. The Fannaichs

Section fifteen: Ullapool to the Moray Firth

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15a. Loch Broom to Strath Oykel

15b. Loch Vaich to the Moray Firth

Section sixteen: The Far North

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16a. Durness to Loch Shin

16b. Altnaharra to Dornoch

16c. Scourie to Lairg

Section seventeen: Skye and Mull

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17a. Skye Cuillin

17b. Mull

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Bibliography

  • Donald Bennet; Rab Anderson (2006). The Munros: Scottish Mountaineering Club Hillwalkers' Guide. Scottish Mountaineering Club. ISBN 978-0907521945.
  • Sir Hugo T. Munro; Derek A. Bearhop (1997). Munro's Tables (Scottish Mountaineering Club District Guides). Scottish Mountaineering Club. ISBN 978-0907521532.

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