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Na Gruagaichean

Munro

Quick Facts
This is the height of the mountain above sea level. However, on the climb, it is the ascent that matters, i.e. the sum of all the uphill parts of the route.
Altitude
1056 m (3464 ft)

This is the standard notation used on Ordnance Survey Landranger maps.

Each reference consists of two letters identifying a 100,000 metre square block then three digits defining the Easting and finally the three digits defining the Northing with reference to the South West corner of the block.

NN166712 is the grid reference for the summit of Ben Nevis. Where you are given the map number ( For Ben Nevis = 41) it is acceptable to omit the two initial letters e.g. 166712. (Instructions on how to read the references are given on the OS maps).

Grid Ref.
NN20316519
An indication of this mountains height rank within its class. Where two mountains share the same height they are ordered alphabetically.
Stature
74 of 283 Munros
The number of ascent routes currently available on Munromagic.
Routes
2
Mountain names are usually in Gaelic, the native language of the Scottish Highlands, or have been derived from the old Scots and Norse languages. We give the most commonly accepted meaning, but accept that some of these are disputed.
Meaning
The maidens
 

The UK is covered by 204 Ordnance Survey Landranger 1:50,000 scale maps. Maps numbered 1 to 86 cover Scotland but for the highest mountains (Munros) only 23 maps are required. The name given roughly describes the area covered by the map.

You can click on the map name to purchase the map for £6.29 including postage which is one of the cheapest prices we have found.

OS Landranger Maps Required
  41   Ben Nevis, Fort William & Glen Coe
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A description of the characteristics of the mountain including any hazards of which you should be aware.

 Description
Na Gruagaichean, in the heart of the Mamores, is a double topped mountain at the intersection of three ridges, the S top being the higher and therefore the summit.

The narrow NE ridge connects to Binnean Mor via a minor top (1062m), the narrow WNW ridge to Stob Coire a Chairn (981m) where a path ascends from Coire na Ba. A third ridge S leads to steep slopes overlooking Kinlochleven.

Na Gruagaichean has a stony and, in places, craggy summit. Normal access is via the WNW or NE ridges.

Hazards you may encounter on Na Gruagaichean include
 Stony/rocky Slopes on or near ascent routes.
 Crags near summit.
 Narrow Ridges, with exposure.
 Scrambling (minor), easy hand and footholds.
 
General Considerations
 Temperature decreases by 1degree C for every 100m of ascent.
 Wind usually increases with altitude.
 Visibility can change markedly with cloud level.
 River/Stream levels can increase markedly in one day.
Picture Gallery for Na Gruagaichean

A selection of weather forecasts local to #GetMountain.Top_Name#.

Ordnance Survey digital maps are also available to members.

 Weather & OS Maps
West Highlands
by MWIS (PDF format)
Nevis Range
by Accuweather
West Highlands
by Met Office
Aonach Beag
by Metcheck
Na Gruagaichean Area Map
Legend  Munro  Corbett  Graham  English/Welsh Top  Accommodation

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 Where to Stay
Results by distance from Na Gruagaichean
11.4 km
Glencoe Independent Hostel
Glencoe, Nr Ballachulish, Argyll
12.2 km
Tigh Floraidh
2 Strathcona Cottages Glencoe Argyll
12.9 km
Farr Cottage Lodge and Activity Centre
Corpach, Fort William
13.1 km
Calluna
Heathercroft, Fort William, PH336RE
13.1 km
Stobhan
Fassifern Road, Fort William
13.4 km
Ashburn Guest House
Achintore Road, Fort William
13.4 km
Glenaladale House B&B
Achintore Road. Fort William
13.8 km
STRATHASSYNT GUEST HOUSE
Loanfern, Ballachulish, NR. Glencoe, Highlands.
15.0 km
Coorie Doon
Old Banavie Road, Banavie, Fort William
15.8 km
Seangan Croft Self Catering
Seangan Bridge Banavie Fort William Scotland
16.5 km
Spean Bridge Hotel
Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire
16.8 km
Inverour Guest House
Roybridge Road, Spean Bridge
16.8 km
Distant Hills Guest House
Roy Bridge Road, Spean Bridge
16.9 km
Glenloy Lodge
Muirshearlich, by Banavie, Fort William
17.2 km
Dunhafen Bed and Breakfast
Glenspean Park, Roy Bridge, Inverness-Shire
18.0 km
Birchbrae Luxury Self Catering Lodges
Birchbrae, Onich, Fort William
18.6 km
Àite Cruinnichidh
1 Achluachrach, By Roy Bridge, Near Fort William, Inverness-shire
20.0 km
Glencaig self catering holiday cottage
No 6 Stronaba, Spean Bridge
21.5 km
Old School House, Tulloch (Rushyglen Ltd)
Tulloch, Roybridge
21.6 km
Torr an Daimh, Tulloch (Rushyglen Ltd)
Tulloch, Roybridge
For information on camping visit
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a map of scottish camp grounds.
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The summary information of one or more ascent routes that include Na Gruagaichean.

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 Routes that include Na Gruagaichean
  Ascent Distance Time Including... Description Rating
1 1530 m 16.97 km 6 hrs Binnein Mor and Na Gruagaichean  A moderate route with some exposure on ridges and summit of Na Gruagaichean. Easy access on paths.  
2 1575 m 13.98 km 5.5 hrs Na Gruagaichean, Am Bodach and Stob Coire a' Chairn  A steep ascent followed by an excellent ridge walk covering three of the Mamores.  
 

Pictures submitted by members on the summit of Na Gruagaichean

 Baggers Gallery for Na Gruagaichean

Halloween day on Na Gruagaichean

© mackenzie barker

Image by mackenzie barker

Joyce on top of Na Gruigachean, looking back at the summit 'tent' of Binnein Mor.

© Ian Munro

Image by Ian Munro

Wot a view (oh no !)

© Bob Walls

Image by Bob Walls

Na Gruagaichen summit 25th may 2008

© Dougie Mccoll

Image by Dougie Mccoll
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 Comments
 
Alex Bryce
wrote on
September 14, 2009
The continuation to Na GRU-yachan (as Claire pronounces it!) is very easy from Binnein Mor, barely any up and down required, a rarity in the Mamores really. The enjoyably slender east ridge is easy, as is the south ridge, the latter a gand highway with tremendous views all round, especially along Loch Leven. The south ridge was pathless and tough on tired joints, but the paths above Mamore Lodge are quality and lead back to the car park OK.
 
 

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