West Highlands, Buachaille Etive Beag
West Highlands, Buachaille Etive Beag
Scotland
๐๏ธ Wild Camp: โ
๐ฒ Hike and Bike: โ
๐ง Water Source: No consistent source
๐โ๏ธ Wild Swim: Iconic Meeting of the Three Waters
Route Description:
From the A82, follow the well-defined stalkers’ path heading south-west into Coire Raineach. The path climbs steadily through the glen before steepening as it zigzags up to the bealach between the two Munros. From here, turn north-west for a short ascent to Stob Coire Raineach (925 m), then return to the bealach and continue south-east along the broad ridge to Stob Dubh (956 m), the higher summit. The ridge is mostly grassy with some rocky sections and gives excellent views across Glen Coe and surrounding peaks. Return the same way by retracing the ridge to the bealach and descending the path through Coire Raineach back to the A82.
(Munro) Stob Coire Raineach 925 meters
Lat, Long 56.649995, -4.952326
OS Grid Ref NN191548
(Munro) Stob Dubh 958 meters
Lat, Long 56.637866, -4.970952
OS Grid RefNN179535
5 miles 5-6 hours
bog*
hike***
no deer stalking
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