Best mountain peaks in Perth and Kinross offer diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts within the Scottish Highlands. The region features a range of peaks, from challenging Munros to accessible Corbetts, providing varied terrain and panoramic vistas. Many peaks are notable for their ecological significance, supporting rare flora and fauna, or for their unique historical and geological features. This area provides opportunities for hillwalking across different skill levels, from well-maintained paths to more rugged, rocky ascents.
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Good views across to it's neighbour on the other side of the dam
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Big rounded hill with extensive views to the pass of Killiecrankie.
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Easy to get to, and the views definitely make the walk worthwhile.
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For beginners, Schiehallion summit is often recommended as a first Munro due to its well-maintained path on the eastern flank. Another accessible option is Meall Corranaich summit, which benefits from a high starting elevation of around 550 meters (1,800 feet), making it suitable for those building hill fitness. Ben Vrackie summit is also considered an easy walk for much of its route, offering great views.
Yes, the Ben Lawers range offers excellent opportunities for challenging multi-peak traverses. Ben Lawers summit itself is part of a range that includes six other Munros, allowing for a glorious multi-Munro ridge traverse. You can combine it with peaks like Beinn Ghlas and Meall Corranaich for a longer, more demanding day.
Perth and Kinross's peaks are rich in natural features. Ben Lawers is renowned for its exceptionally rich arctic-alpine flora and lichen collection, making it a National Nature Reserve. Schiehallion features a limestone pavement on its western shoulder, supporting a rare range of plants. Many peaks also offer expansive views of central Scotland, the Cairngorms, and lochs like Loch Tummel and Loch Rannoch.
Schiehallion summit, due to its isolated position, provides extensive views in all directions over Loch Rannoch and Loch Tummel. Ben Vorlich offers spectacular views of much of central Scotland from its summit. Ben Vrackie summit provides great views, especially north into the Cairngorms and west down Loch Tummel.
Yes, Schiehallion summit holds a special place in scientific history. It was the site of a 1774 experiment to "weigh the Earth," which also contributed to the development of contour lines on maps. Its distinctive cone shape has also earned it the name "Fairy Hill of the Caledonians."
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails like the Comrie Croft Trails or Dunkeld MTB Trails, as detailed in the MTB Trails in Perth and Kinross guide. There are also beautiful waterfall hikes, such as the Birks of Aberfeldy, which you can find in the Waterfall hikes in Perth and Kinross guide.
Absolutely. For dedicated mountain hikes, consider routes like the Summit of Schiehallion loop from Braes of Foss Car Park, or the challenging Summit of Beinn Ghlas – Summit of Ben Lawers loop. You can find more options and details in the Mountain Hikes in Perth and Kinross guide.
Meall nan Tarmachan Summit is favored by many hillwalkers for its rough, rocky, and entertaining terrain, despite not being as high as some other Munros. Schiehallion's unique cone shape and limestone pavement also make it geologically distinct.
Ben Lawers summit is highly accessible thanks to a conveniently located high car park at around 500 meters (1,600 feet). This significantly reduces the ascent required, making it a popular choice. Meall nan Tarmachan Summit also benefits from easy access from a high car park to its east.
Yes, the Ben Lawers range is ideal for combining multiple Munros. Ben Lawers itself is often climbed with Beinn Ghlas and Meall Corranaich, offering the possibility of bagging up to seven Munros in a single, epic day. A shorter five-Munro option is also popular.
Ben Chonzie Summit is notable as a Munro where it's almost entirely ridable on a mountain bike, offering a fun descent. The summit plateau is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its flora and fauna.


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