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Windy Standard. Photo: Mike Knipe

Walk The Grahams in Scotland

Also known as 'lesser Corbetts' Fiona Graham listed these Scottish Mountains with tops between 610m (approx 2000ft) and 762m (approx 2499ft) above mean sea-level with at least 152m (approx 500ft) of 'ascent' or 'prominence' on all sides.

There are currently 224 Grahams in Scotland.

Walk The Grahams in Scotland:

Walk all 224 Grahams:

In Alphabetical Order | In Height Order | All 224 on One Page*
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Walk the Grahams by Scottish Region

To avoid long and unwieldy lists of hills and mountains, Scotland is generally divided into 27 geographic regions - of which 25 include at least one Graham.

These scottish regions (and the number of Grahams in each) are:

Interactive Map featuring The Grahams and the Regions of Scotland


Peak Bagging The Mountains in Scotland

Walk Ben Nevis Scotland's Highest Mountain

Example shown: The Ben Nevis, The Aonachs & The Grey Corries area of Scottish Region 4: Fort William and Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht which includes Ben Nevis, Scotland's Highest Mountain

Peak Bagging The Mountains in Scotland is a way of discovering and experiencing new hills and mountains that you might not otherwise have thought of walking on - often in glorious solitude well away from the crowded honeypots.

It can be a lot of fun and immensely satisfying too!

Peak Bagging The Mountains in Scotland - How to get started

Peak Bagging Location Maps and Tick Lists detailing all the Mountains, Peaks and Hills in a particular area are available is selected areas now. Each one includes room for you to record which mountains you have climbed, who you went with and what you thought of it as well as offering inspiration for your next walk or expedition.

To see which Peak Bagging Location Maps and Tick Lists are currently available - click here

A free example peak bagging map and tick list is available via a link in the current edition of our regular newsletter - click here to get your copy now!

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