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The Grey Corries
Summary for The Grey Corries |
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The Grey Corries is an region in Scotand and is located in the area Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht as defined by SMC. There are 4 munros around here.The highest munro is Stob Choire Claurigh at a height of 1177 metres .The smallest munro is Stob Ban [Grey Corries] at a height of 977 metres . |
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.
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Details for: The Grey Corries
The Grey Corries ridge is a very long ridge that extends east from the Aonoch Mor massive, which is best enjoyed as a long summer’s day expedition. Most of the Grey Corries are built on the same quartzite that gives such distictive whiteness / greyness to the summits of The Mamores hence the name Grey Corries.
On a good day the region offers excellent views of The Aonachs, Ben Nevis, Carn Mor Dearg on the west side, The Mamores on the south west & Stob Coire Easain on the east of this very mountainous part of the central highlands.
All four munros can be completed in a long days outing


















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