Region: Fort William

Altitude: 901 metres

Rank: 18th

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Summary

Sgurr an Fhuarain is a very remote Corbett with fine ridges radiating in three directions. It stands between lonely Glen Kingie and the waters of Loch Quoich. It can easily be comibined with neighbouring Sgurr Mor.

Detailed route description and map

Sgurr Mor and Sgurr an Fhuarain from Loch Arkaig

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