Scotland
Aonach Mor
867M
2844FT
About Aonach Mor
Tucked away in the remote Ben Alder forest, this high, rounded shoulder offers a sense of profound isolation far from its busy Nevis Range namesake. Its elevated position provides a spectacular grandstand view across to the sheer cliffs of Binnein Shuas and the long, shimmering reach of Loch Laggan.
Key Statistics
Rank
74th Highest in Region
Parent Range
The Grampians
Prominence
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38.4m
Nearest Town
Highland
Geology
Aonach Mor is formed from granite-like rock. You are also walking over narrow bands of volcanic rock that cut through the mountain.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NN219479
Latitude
56.5891°N
Longitude
4.9011°W
Did You Know?
- •The name is derived from the Gaelic 'Aonach Mòr', meaning 'big ridge'. In this context, 'Mòr' refers to the broad, sprawling physical footprint of the hill rather than its height relative to the 1,000-metre giants that surround it.
- •This is one of the more isolated spots in the Central Highlands. Most walkers only encounter it during the long, often multi-day expeditions required to reach the remote Munros of Beinn Eibhinn and A’ Chailleach.
- •The summit offers a unique perspective on the 'Post Face' of Coire Ardair on Creag Meagaidh to the north, while the massive, plateau-like bulk of Ben Alder dominates the horizon to the south.
- •It suffers from a permanent identity crisis; the vast majority of people who say they have climbed Aonach Mòr have actually taken a gondola up a completely different mountain thirty miles to the west.
