Beinn an Tuim (810m, Corbett Top)
Meall an Uillt Chaoil (844m, Corbett Top) – Hill of the Narrow Stream
Stob Coire nan Cearc (887m, Corbett Top) – Peak of the Corrie of the Hen
Streap (909m, Corbett) – Hill of Climbing
Streap Comhlaidh (898m, Corbett Top)
Streap is a magnificent mountain. It is the highest point on a long, rocky massif, steeply flanked on
all aspects, that separates Glen Finnan from Gleann Dubh Lighe.
Just 5m below Munro height it ranks amongst the finest Corbetts. The programmed route takes in
four Corbett Tops and Streap itself at 909m.
There is an option for a slightly shorter day that still includes Streap but omits some of the Tops, hence less ascent.
20km, 1389m ascent
16km, 1050m ascent (shorter route)
For more detail of the route please visit our website www.nevishillwalking.club or our Facebook page www.facebook.com/NevisHillwalkingClub/.
Please note that walks may change at short notice due to conditions on the day.
If you are a keen hill walker, want to know more about our club, participate in walks or are interested in becoming a member, please contact us at info@nevishillwalking.club.
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