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10 Munros for beginners in Scotland

Fancy testing your walking skills on one of Scotland's famous Munros? Rising above 3,000 ft (914 m), these mountains offer immense views and are a must-do for any keen walker. You don't need to be an expert to start - while there’s no such thing as an ''easy'' Munro, some are more suitable for beginners than others. With the right preparation, these ten Munros are a great place to start exploring Scotland's high places.

Ruta de montaña de Beinn Eighe

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10 Munros for beginners

Loch Turret reservoir and Ben Chonzie in the distance

Ben Chonzie

Perthshire, 3,054 ft (931 m) 

Why climb it? 

A very popular introductory Munro with an easy-to-follow path and minimal technical difficulty. 

Ben Chonzie offers spectacular views over Glen Turret and Loch Turret, with a calm and rolling landscape that feels remote without being challenging. The steady path and gentle gradients make it a popular first Munro, and the quiet slopes are often home to mountain hares. 

Explore the Ben Chonzie route

Ben Wyvis   

Easter Ross, 3,999 ft (1,148 m) 

Why climb it? 

A vast and imposing mountain with a steady, well-defined route to a large summit plateau. 

Ben Wyvis rises prominently above the surrounding landscape, with a steady climb that gradually reveals wide-ranging views across the northern Highlands. The summit is a vast, flat plateau, creating a striking sense of space and isolation. Although the route is long, it remains straightforward and non-technical throughout. 

Read about the Ben Wyvis route

Vistas de Ben Lomond desde el mirador de An Ceann Mòr, Inveruglas

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Ben Lomond  

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, 3,195 ft (974 m) 

Why climb it? 

One of Scotland’s most accessible Munros, with a clear and well-maintained path that makes the ascent straightforward for most walkers. 

Ben Lomond offers some of the finest views over Loch Lomond and the surrounding Trossachs landscape. Its proximity to Glasgow makes it extremely popular, and the steady, gradual ascent is ideal for those attempting their first Munro, with no technical sections to worry about. 

See the Ben Lomond route

Schiehallion  

Perthshire, 3,547 ft (1,083 m) 

Why climb it? 

A beautifully shaped mountain with a magnificent summit and a great introduction to steady hillwalking. 

Schiehallion is famous for its near-perfect conical shape and quartz-strewn slopes. The climb rewards effort with wide views across Rannoch Moor and towards Glen Coe, while the upper section includes a boulder field and a couple of false summits that make the final approach more interesting without requiring technical skill. 

DMWScotland said: "My first Munro was Schiehallion in Perthshire. I loved it. I can see why they call it the Fairy Hill of the Caledonians! The mountain sparkles with quartz and rainbows! It was beautiful." 

Find out more about the Schiehallion route

Ben Vorlich, Perthshire

Ben Vorlich  

Loch Earn, 3,231 ft (985 m) 

Why climb it? 

A straightforward climb with a breathtaking summit overlooking Loch Earn. 

The ascent of Ben Vorlich is direct and steady, making it an excellent introduction to higher hillwalking. From the summit, gaze across Loch Earn and surrounding peaks, or extend the walk to nearby Stùc a' Chròin for a longer and more challenging outing.

Explore the Ben Vorlich and Stùc a' Chroin route

Cairn Gorm Mountain 

Cairngorms National Park, 4,084 ft (1,245 m) 

Why climb it? 

One of the highest Munros is made relatively more accessible by its high starting point. 

Cairn Gorm features dramatic corries and a striking, alpine-like landscape that feels very different from many other Scottish mountains. The summit offers wide views of the surrounding National Park, while the surrounding area is also known for rare wildlife such as ptarmigan, which thrive in the harsh conditions. 

See the Cairn Gorm Mountain and Northern Corries route

El monte Keen, Aboyne

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Mount Keen  

Angus/Cairngorms, 3,054 ft (931 m) 

Why climb it? 

The most easterly Munro and one of the easiest to climb thanks to its long but gentle slopes.  

Mount Keen rises smoothly from open moorland, creating a sense of space and seclusion throughout the walk. The well-defined path makes navigation simple, and from the summit there are sweeping views across the Angus Glens and Cairngorm foothills, with red deer often spotted in the surrounding valleys. 

Explore the Mount Keen route

Mayar and Driesh

Cairngorms National Park, Driesh 3,031 ft (929m) / Mayar 3,047 ft (929m) 

Why climb it? 

You might spot golden eagles in the gorgeous Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve.  

The Munro twins of Mayar and Driesh rise above the Angus Glens. The easiest route starts from Glen Doll, where clear tracks, well-defined paths and fence-post guide you to both summits. Combined with the relatively short distance, makes for a lovely afternoon hike and an ideal introduction to hillwaking.

@scotland_with_sam said: "I loved Mayar and Dreish in Angus which you reach via the stunning Corrie Fee. A fairly easy walk to bag both."

Read about the Mayar and Driesh route

Meall Nan Tarmachan, Aberfeldy

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Fionn Bheinn

North west Highlands, 3,061 ft (933 m) 

Why climb it? 

It has impressive views of Toll Mor corrie and is good practice for walking over boggy terrain as the first part of the walk can be quite wet. 

Fionn Bheinn is a broad and peaceful mountain with long grassy slopes that make for a steady ascent. While the terrain can feel wet and featureless in poor conditions, the summit provides excellent panoramic views across Wester Ross and surrounding peaks on a clear day. Fionn Bheinn is one of the easiest ascents in the area and offers beautiful views out across this impressive landscape. 

Find out more about the Fionn Bheinn from Achnasheen route

Meall nan Tarmachan (via the direct path, not the full ridge) 

Near Killin, Southern Highlands, 3,425 ft (1,043 m) 

Why climb it?

A relatively straightforward Munro with a clear path to the main summit and the option of extending into a more technical ridge. 

If you avoid the airy ridge section, the main summit is surprisingly straightforward with a well-marked path. Meall nan Tarmachan is one of the easier Munros to reach in good weather thanks to a high-level start point. But don't let that fool you - it's just the start of a rocky ridge traverse, among the most dynamic in the Southern Highlands.

Explore more about Meall nan Tarmachan

Safety & skills for walking

Before heading into the Scottish mountains, it’s essential to be well prepared. The following resources provide expert advice on mountain safety, essential kit, and developing your hillwalking skills. 

Senderistas en Creag Choinnich, Braemar

Safety & skills guides - Mountaineering Scotland 

Essential hillwalking kit checklist 

Sofa 2 Summit training programme 

Winter mountain safety guidance 

Mountain weather information service 

Staying safe in the mountains

Find more expert mountain safety advice from Scottish Mountain Rescue to help you plan, stay aware and enjoy every Munro with confidence. 

Mountain Safety Advice

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