Walk The Cruachan and Glen Lochy Hills area of Scottish Region 3: Loch Leven to Connel Bridge, Strath of Orchy and Glen Lochy, Scotland - 20 Mountains, Tops, Peaks and Hills
The Cruachan and Glen Lochy Hills area of Loch Leven to Connel Bridge, Strath of Orchy and Glen Lochy region of Scotland is the area enclosed by an imaginary line connecting:
- Loch Etive to Loch Tulla via Glen Kinglass, Loch Dochard & Abhainn Shira to Loch Tulla to the North
- Loch Tulla to Tyndrum via the A82 to the East
- Tyndrum to Taynuilt via the A85 through Glen Lochy, Dalmally, Loch Awe, The River Awe and The Pass of Brander to the South
- Taynuilt to Glen Kinglass via Loch Etive to the West
There are 20 'tops' to walk up, bag and conquer, the highest point is Ben Cruachan and the area includes:
The summit of Ben Cruachan the highest point in the Loch Leven to Connel Bridge, Strath of Orchy and Glen Lochy region of Scotland
Photo: Clint Trigg
| 4 | Munros | |
| 4 | Corbetts | |
| 5 | Grahams | |
| 0 | Donalds | |
| 9 | Murdos | |
| 13 | Marilyns | |
| 1 | Hill (aka Bridget) and | |
| 3 | Mountains, Tops, Peaks or Hills with a Trig Point on or near the top |
See these 20 Mountains, Tops, Peaks and Hills:-
- On a Special PDF Peak Baggers Map# you can download and print or save to your phone detailing all these tops.
- On an Interactive Google Map (loads faster)
- On an Interactive Google Map with a list of tops below it.
(makes it easier to locate a particular top) - On a Detailed List in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order - On one page with 'yet-to-be-bagged' listed 1st & then 'already-bagged' tops listed 2nd in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order - On one page with 'already-bagged' tops listed 1st & then 'yet-to-be-bagged' tops listed 2nd in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order
Peak Baggers Map you can Print or Save to your Phone detailing The Cruachan and Glen Lochy Hills area of Section 3.5: Loch Leven to Connel Bridge, Strath of Orchy and Glen Lochy
# Whether you print a copy or download it to your phone, this Peak Baggers' Map will be essential if you want to know what's what when you are up in the hills and mountains and cannot get a phone signal.



















