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The imposing An Teallach mountain ridge taken from just below the summit of Bidein Galas Thull – the best view point along the full ridge in my humble opinion |
An Teallach walk, one of the finest mountain ridges in the whole of the UK
An Teallach – one that’s been on the bucket-list for a while
WALK OVERVIEW:
DISTANCE: 9.5 miles
TIME: 6 hours
TOTAL ASCENT: 4377ft
DIFFICULTY: DIFFICULT

An Teallach Map Route
Abort mission, go for ‘Plan B’ An Teallach Route!
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On the early drive to An Teallach – and found that some unexpected fresh snow had laid up on the peaks despite being snow free for a week or so before! |
AN TEALLACH – SNOW JOKE!
AN TEALLACH – A LESSON TO SHARE
An Teallach Route – Plan B!
WALK OVERVIEW:
DISTANCE: 8.5 miles
TIME: 5 hours
TOTAL ASCENT: 4544ft
DIFFICULTY: HARD

An Teallach Map Route – PLAN B
Photos of our ‘PLAN b’ An Teallach walk
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The walk up towards Glas Tholl via Allt a’ Ghlas Thuill was quite leisurely and well marked and basically tracked the small river and passed some nice small waterfalls |
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As you can see the path then gets rather steep to the right of this pic as you head up Glas Tholl towards the dip where the snowline is |
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As we pass through the snowline it’s full winter conditions, and it’s a lot deeper than we thought it would be. Certainly a walk of 2 halves this one! |
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Despite the snow it’s actually fairly mild and the shorts can stay on as we head to the second Munroe of the day, which will involve a straightforward decent before heading back up |
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Taking a moment to admire the An Teallach views before heading up the Ridgeline to the summit of Sgurr Fiona which stands at 1060m |
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One of me and one for the memories! An Teallach must be one of the most impressive and dramatic mountains that I’ve seen in the UK |
This point is where this walking route stops advancing, after Lord Berkleys Seat is the challenging rocky pinnacles of of Corrag Bhuidhe and you don’t want to be tackling those in this direction even in good conditions. We had read of the by-pass route which misses out of Corrag Bhuidhe at the base of Lord Berkleys seat – but we couldn’t make out any paths due to the snow. We did try and forge our own path – but there are quite a few steep drops so we didn’t advance any further as who knows where we would have ended up! So we reluctantly, but wisely, retraced our steps back to the start.
USEFUL EXTERNAL LINKS
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