Cul Mor and Cul Beag (Corbett) are two impressive rocky hills in the Inverpolly Nature Reserve N of Ullapool. They can be climbed together to give a full day in the hills but this will involve an unbridged river crossing. Cul Mor has bands of weathered sandstone cliffs, which are difficult to climb, on most slopes and should be avoided, thus limiting the possible ascent routes. Moreover, Cul Mor is largly surrounded by lochans and rivers to the N, W and S and the only easy approach is from the A835 to the E where a stalkers path ascends its east ridge to Meallan Diomhain. This ridge can be followed to the summit.
A longer route on two craggy hills. WARNING! requires unbridged crossing of river, which may not be possible in wet weather. Avoid scrambling on weathered sandstone which gives poor handholds.
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