Cul Beag and Cul Mor (Corbett) are two impressive rocky hills in 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. Both these hills have bands of weathered sandstone cliffs which should be avoided, on Cul Beag, the cliffs are primarily on the N and W slopes. Cul Beag can be ascended from the E via the stalkers path that leads onto Creag Dubh, or from the S via the road to Stac Pollaidh
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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