Section 5: The Drumochter Hills
These hills are very accessible due to their proximity to the A9 main road which runs from Perth in the south to Inverness in the north. On the west side of the A9 the hills have great views across Lochs Garry and Ericht and a combination of their number makes a great day out for those with reasonable fitness. The hills to the east of the A9 offer good walking but are a little more featureless - these being less craggy and composed more of moorland than the west Drumochter hills. Good navigation skills are required in strong mist and fog.
- A' Mharconaich » 975 metres
- A'Bhuidheanach Bheag » 936 metres
- Beinn Udlamain » 1011 metres
- Carn na Caim » 941 metres
- Geal-Charn » 917 metres
- Meall Chuaich » 951 metres
- Sgairneach Mhor » 991 metres
- 1. Loch Lomond to Loch Tay
- 2. The River Tay to Rannoch Moor
- 3. Strath Orchy to Loch Leven
- 4. Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht
- 5. The Drumochter Hills
- 6. The West Mounth: Blair Atholl to Braemar
- 7. The East Mounth: Glen Shee to Mount Keen
- 8. The Cairngorms
- 9. Glen Roy to the Monadhliath
- 10. Loch Eil to Glen Shiel
- 11. Glen Affric and Kintail
- 12. Glen Cannich to Glen Carron
- 13. Cuillin and Torridon
- 14. Loch Maree to Loch Broom
- 15. Loch Broom to Easter Ross
- 16. Coigach to Cape Wrath
- 17. The Islands

