Access -
From the north via the minor road between Spean Bridge and Insh on the south side of the River Spean. From the south via the Glen Nevis road.
Transport -
Bus: Local bus service, June - Sept, Fort William to Polldubh; Fort William to Spean Bridge.
Train: Glasgow to Fort William stopping at Tulloch, Roybridge & Spean Bridge.
The Aonachs is a region in Scotand and is located in the area Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht as defined by SMC
There are 2 munros around here.The highest munro is Aonach Beag at a height of 1234 metres .The smallest munro is Aonach Mor at a height of 1221 metres .
Details
The Aonachs form a great high ridge several kms long from north to south to the east of Ben Nevis & Carn Mor Dearg. These 2 munros have been humbled by the ski-lift developments on the northern flanks of Aonach Moor. However, if approached via Glen Nevis much of this can be avoided.
| Order | Height | Munro | Grid Ref. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | (1234 mt.) | Aonach Beag | NN196715 OS View | |
| 8 | (1221 mt.) | Aonach Mor | NN192729 OS View |
| Route | Distance (km) | Ascent (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aonach Beag (Nevis region) & Aonach Mor | 2 | 16 | 1330 |
| Aonach Mor & Aonach Beag | 2 | 15 | 1240 |
| Thumbnail | Price | Map Name |
|---|---|---|
![]() | £6.95 | Ben Nevis (Superwalker) |
![]() | £6.99 | Ben Nevis, Fort William and Glen Coe (Landranger Maps) |
![]() | £7.99 | Ben Nevis and Fort William, The Mamores and The Grey Corries (Explorer Maps) |
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