📌 Assynt, Highland
★★★★

Cùl Mòr lies at the heart of Coigach and Assynt’s western boglands, and is the highest of all the charismatic individual peaks in this region. Its three summits therefore afford superb views over the entire area, with a decent hill path helping for most of the ascent. Suilven and Canisp are particularly prominent from the main summit, while the precipitous western extremity of Sròn Gharbh has a wonderful outlook over Enard Bay and the western seaboard. A steep detour to the southern top of Creag nan Calman on the way back reveals the best views of Stac Pollaidh, looking comically tiny from here and encircled by numerous lochans.

📷 Chronological photo guide

🌍 Location

📌 Start / finish on A835 2 mi southwest of Elphin

🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NC 189094

🛰️ GPS coordinates: 58.036621,-5.069361

🚌 Extremely infrequent bus stops at Knockan Crag car park nearby to south

🚗 Layby

📝 Key info

▶ 13 km / 8 mi | ▲ 890 m | ⌛4.5-5 hr

Features: △ Cùl Mòr (849 m, Corbett)

Tough | Good paths lower down, becoming rougher / intermittent higher up. A longer pathless section on descent from Creag nan Calman.

➡️ Out-and-back walk, returning over Creag nan Calman instead of Cùl Mòr on return: start – Meallan Dìomhain – Cadha nan Each – Cùl Mòr – 758m west top – Creag nan Calman – rejoin outward route at Meallan Dìomhain

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🥾 On our last visit

Wildlife: Cuckoos, hairy caterpillars.

Weather: Mostly sunny with cloud building to east. Around 20°C at the car park, fairly light breeze.

May 2024
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