The Munros are the highest of Scotland's mountains, 282 mountain tops named after the man who first catalogued them, Sir Hugh Munro. The Munros are among the finest mountains in Scotland.
The Corbetts are the equivalent mountains with altitudes between 2500ft and 3000ft and The Grahams between 2000ft and 2500ft. Whilst smaller in stature many Corbetts and Grahams rival Munros for walking and climbing.
MunroMagic.com is your resource for Munro, Corbett & Graham information. All 282 Munros, 222 Corbetts and 222 Grahams are covered in detail including descriptions, pictures,
location maps, walking routes, weather reports, and many tools to help you find all the mountain information you require.
We support GPS devices by providing downloadable routes in GPX format. You can also upload your GPX tracklogs to automatically complete your log and record a map of your route as part of your log.
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Additionally you can record the mountains you have climbed in your own log, including date, time and your notes.
To get started try searching using one of the options to the right. You can also choose to view a directory of the all the Munros, Corbetts, Grahams or similar mountains in England & Wales.