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An Sgorr
Scotland

An Sgorr

925M
3033FT

About An Sgorr

Tucked onto the southern edge of the vast Moine Mhòr plateau, this high Munro Top provides a rugged overlook of the remote upper reaches of Glen Feshie. It offers a sharper character than the rolling granite landscape to the north, marking a distinct break in the high-altitude wilderness of the Cairngorms.

Key Statistics

Rank
46th Highest in Region
Parent Range
The Grampians
Prominence
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73.2m
Nearest Town
Perth and Kinross
Geology
Your path crosses a rugged mix of lime-rich mudstones, coarse sandy rocks, and hard crystalline layers formed from ancient underground magma.
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NN640509
Latitude
56.6306°N
Longitude
4.2174°W

Did You Know?

  • Derived from Scottish Gaelic, the name simply translates as 'The Peak' or 'The Sharp Rock,' describing its position as a prominent point on the rim of the plateau.
  • The summit is frequently visited as part of a long expedition from Glen Feshie, usually paired with its parent Munro, Monadh Mòr, and the neighbouring Beinn Bhrotain.
  • Its position provides a clear, unencumbered view south-west across the Moine Mhòr toward the distinctive profiles of the Atholl hills and the distant Ben Alder forest.
  • Despite reaching over 3,000 feet, it remains a Munro Top rather than a full Munro due to its limited re-ascent from the main plateau of Monadh Mòr.
  • It is the kind of place where the weather doesn't just change; it decides to remind you exactly how far you are from the nearest road.

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