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Letterewe / Fisherfield
Summary for Letterewe / Fisherfield |
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Letterewe / Fisherfield is an region in Scotand and is located in the area Loch Maree to Loch Broom as defined by SMC. There are 6 munros around here.The highest munro is A' Mhaighdean at a height of 967 metres .The smallest munro is Sgurr Ban at a height of 989 metres . |
Access: The A832 from the A835 Braemore junction.
Transport: Train: Achnasheen is the nearest station on Inverness - Kyle;
Bus: Inverness - Gairloch via Dundonnel; Inverness - Laide via Achnasheen
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Details for: Letterewe / Fisherfield
These 6 munros which are situated to the North of Loch Maree collectively known as the "Fisherfield Six" are the remotest in Scotland only Seana Bhraigh & Lurg Mhor can rival them. All ascents of these munros involve long days outing and walkers need to be very fit to tackle them.
There are four points of access to these hills Corrie Hallie Nr. Dundonnell from the north, Poolewe from the west, Loch a' Bhraoin from the east and Kinlochewe from the south-east. For Munro Baggers this group of mountains have some logistical problems like river crossings and remoteness. To complete them all it is recommended to stay in the bothy at Shenavall whrere all them can be accessed. However, the bothy gets very busy in early summer months so it is recommended to take a tent anyway.
If heavy rain falls while you are out bagging these Munros it may be impossible to return to Shenavall, as rivers in these areas rise very quickly in heavy rain.
This area is dear stalking country and none of the hills should be attemted without contacting the local stalkers on the correct telephone numbers
| Order | Height | Munro |
Grid Point | ||
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| 187 | 967 | A' Mhaighdean | NH007749 NH007749 | ||
| 280 | 916 | Beinn a'Chlaidheimh | NH061775 NH061775 | ||
| 240 | 937 | Beinn Tarsuinn | NH039728 NH039728 | ||
| 115 | 1,018 | Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair | NH052735 NH052735 | ||
| 276 | 918 | Ruadh Stac Mor | NH018756 NH018756 | ||
| 157 | 989 | Sgurr Ban | NH055745 NH055745 |

















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