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Sgor na h-Ulaidh
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Photos of an ascent of Sgor na h-Ulaidh in Glencoe

with views of neighbouring mountains:


Aenoch Eagach RidgeBeinn a' Bheithir,

 
Bidean nam Bian, FraochaidhMeall Ligiche











Bidean nam Bian from Sgorr na h-Ulaidh

Bidean nam Bian from Sgorr na h-Ulaidh





Loch Etive and Ben Cruachan from Sgorr na h-Ulaidh

Loch Etive and Ben Cruachan

from Sgorr na h-Ulaidh




Ben Cruachan from Sgorr na h-Ulaidh

Ben Cruachan

from Sgorr na h-Ulaidh





Ben Starav and Glas Bheinn Mhor above Loch Etive from Sgorr na h-Ulaidh

Ben Starav and Glas Bheinn Mhor

above Loch Etive

from Sgorr na h-Ulaidh





Sgorr na h-Ulaidh from Fraochaidh

Sgorr na h-Ulaidh

from Fraochaidh





Sgor na h-Ulaidh ( 3258ft ) from Beinn Maol Chaluim

Sgor na h-Ulaidh ( 3258ft )

from Beinn Maol Chaluim






Sgorr na h-Ulaidh on ascent of Stob Dubh

Sgorr na h-Ulaidh ( 3258ft )

 on ascent of Stob Dubh



Sgor na h-Ulaidht from Meall Ligiche

Sgor na h-Ulaidht

 from
Meall Ligiche


Sgor na h-Ulaidh on the approach to Creag Bhan

Sgor na h-Ulaidh

on the approach to Creag Bhan





Sgor na h-Ulaidh

Sgor na h-Ulaidh






Sgor na h-Ulaidh on the approach to Creag Bhan

Sgor na h-Ulaidh





Sgor na h-Ulaidh

Sgor na h-Ulaidh






Route Map of Sgor na h-Ulaidht

Route Map of Sgor na h-Ulaidht


Map of Sgor na h-Ulaidht

Map of Sgor na h-Ulaidht



Map of Sgor na h-Ulaidht

Map of Sgor na h-Ulaidht


ROUTE DESCRIPTION FOR SGOR na h-ULAIDHT:

Location: Glen Coe
Map:OSLandranger41, (GR 111518)
Distance: 10 miles (16km)
Time: 6 hours 30 minutes
Terrain: tracks and paths


Sgor na h-U1aidh lies on the south-western fringes of Glen Coe and is visible from only a short stretch of the main road at the glens’s very western end.
It doesn’t have the grandeur of the glen’s giants, but it offers new perspectives on surrounding peaks.
The route starts from the track signposted Glencoe Mountain Cottages and Gleann Leac na Muidhe at the glen’s western end, where the road
bends right for the long straight past the visitor centre. Parking is possible below sheep pens on the right before the right bend.
Walk down the road and across the bridge over the Allt na Muidhe to gain the track and follow it south up the Gleann Leac-na Muidhe.
Almost immediately, an impressive craggy face fills the upper glen, but this is Creag Bhan, an outlier of the Corbett Meall Lighiche.
 Sgor na h-Ulaidh is hidden behind.
However the finest view is east up Glen Coe, revealing the Aonach Eagach in all its notched glory.
Shortly after crossing the bridge to the south side of the river, a sign requests you make a diversion to a path on the left.
This avoids passing through holiday chalets but it is fairly muddy. If the mire gets too deep you would be better on the track.
The diversion regains the track beyond, which is followed past a byre to where it ends at a conifer plantation.
A path leads up beside the Allt na Muidhe into the narrow glen, passing below Creag Bhan to reveal the north corrie of Sgor na h-Ulaidh
and Stob an Fhuarain to its east.
These two peaks present a steep face with no obvious path, but the hillside leading to the col immediately north of Stob
an Fhuarain is grassy and is the line of ascent.
Follow the path to where it fades, then gain the hillside and follow it to the col.
The route climbs over Stob an Fhuarain then ascends the steep rocky east ridge of Sgor na h-Ulaidh to the summit.
Ben Nevis is clear to the north, Bidean nam Bian dominates the view to the east, while the view south offers a magnificent
landscape past Beinn Fionnlaidh to the high peaks of Loch Etive and Cruachan.
The view west reveals the extent of the summit ridge of Beinn a’ Bheithir.
Some guidebooks suggest continuing over Corr na Beinn to the south-west and descending its north face to the col below
Meall Lighiche, but this cannot be recommended as the best route is difficult to find and the terrain steep and rocky.
The best descent is the line of ascent.



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