About Sgurr Mhurlagain
Rising steeply above the northern shores of Loch Arkaig, this Corbett offers a rugged, pathless ascent through classic Lochaber terrain. Often climbed alongside its neighbour, Fraoch Bheinn, its broad summit ridge provides a grandstand view over the remote waters of the Loch and the jagged skyline of the Knoydart wilderness.
Key Statistics
Rank
77th Highest in Region
Parent Range
The Grampians
Nearest Town
Glendessary
Prominence
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515m
Geology
Sgurr Mhurlagain is composed of tough, banded granite-like rocks and striped layers of hardened sandstone and mudstone.
Nearby Fells
Did You Know?
- •The name is derived from the Gaelic 'Sgùrr Mhùrlagain', where 'mùrlag' refers to a pack-basket or creel, likely describing the rounded, hulking shape of the mountain when viewed from the glens below.
- •The ascent from the road-end at Strathan is notoriously direct; with very little in the way of a zig-zagging path, it is a sustained test of fitness on steep, grassy slopes.
- •The summit cairn offers a spectacular perspective on the 'Rough Bounds of Knoydart', with the distinctive pointed peak of Sgùrr na Cìche clearly visible to the northwest.
- •The hill sits on the edge of the historic Clan Cameron lands; the surrounding Loch Arkaig area is steeped in Jacobite history, famously serving as a hiding place for French gold intended for the 1745 uprising.
- •Despite its proximity to the popular Munros of Glen Dessary, the lack of a defined trail ensures it remains a quiet spot where the only company you are guaranteed is the local deer population.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NN012944
Latitude
56.9978°N
Longitude
5.2746°W