Sgùrr Choinnich

Sgùrr Choinnich

Looking west along the summit ridge
Highest point
Elevation 999 m (3,278 ft)[1]
Prominence c. 134 m
Listing Munro
Naming
Translation Rocky peak of the moss/Peak of Kenneth (Coinneach) (Gaelic)
Pronunciation Scottish Gaelic: [s̪kurˠˈxɤɲɪç]
English approx:
skure KERN-yish
Geography
Location Achnashellach Forest, Scotland
OS grid NH076446
Topo map OS Landranger 25

Sgùrr Choinnich is a Munro in the highlands of Scotland, located in the Achnashellach Forest area between Glen Carron and Loch Monar. It is mostly a hill of steep, grassy slopes, with a narrow summit ridge that runs east/west. There are crags on the northern side of this ridge, looking down into the corrie of Coire Choinnich.

From the summit there are fine views of the Coulin and Torridon peaks to the north, whilst southward lies a large expanse of wilderness around Loch Monar.

The hill is often climbed along with the neighbouring Sgùrr a' Chaorachain, which lies to the east, as the pair are linked by a high bealach at the head of Coire Choinnich. The most normal route of ascent starts from the north, near Craig, a small village in Glen Carron. A good track leads up the side of the Allt a' Chonais burn, and once across the burn one possible route of ascent is the north ridge of Sgùrr a' Chaorachain. From the summit of this peak one may continue west onto the summit of Sgùrr Choinnich.

From the east, a well defined ridge leads to the bealach of Bealach Bhearnais; here a stalkers track leads from the glen of Allt a' Chonais is met, thus a circular route is possible. Alternatively from Bealach Bhearnais one may choose to ascend the neighbouring peaks of Beinn Tharsuinn and Sgùrr nan Feartaig.

References

  1. "walkhighlands Sgurr Choinnich". walkhighlands.co.uk. 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2014.

Coordinates: 57°27′03″N 5°12′30″W / 57.45079°N 5.20832°W / 57.45079; -5.20832

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