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クレイグ・メイギー山頂

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クレイグ・メイギー山頂

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Creag Meagaidh Summit, rising to an impressive 1,130 meters (3,710 ft), is a prominent Munro nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Located in the Lochaber region on the northern side of Glen Spean, near the shores of Loch Laggan, this majestic peak is renowned for its dramatic landscape and significant conservation efforts. It forms part of the Creag Meagaidh massif, a true giant of the Central Highlands, and is a key feature within the Creag Meagaidh National Nature…

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    8月 10, 2019

    登山

    That was my 90th Munro
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    10月 7, 2021

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    Creag Meagaidh Is one of the more interesting Munros, with its grand corries, and far reaching views. Its summit is marked with a cairn, and you will pass a small hillock with a cairn along the way.
    There is ample parking at the Nature resever, and is best enjoyed as a circut, taking in another 2 munros.

    3月 12, 2026

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    The summit is a long way back from the edge of Coire Ardair, but easy walking.

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    20.7km

    08:12

    1,010m

    1,010m

    難しいハイキング. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 安定して歩行できる技術、丈夫な靴、高標高地での登山経験が必要です。

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    難しいハイキング. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 安定して歩行できる技術、丈夫な靴、高標高地での登山経験が必要です。

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    標高 1,110 m

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    金曜日 1 5月

    13°C

    5°C

    77 %

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    最大風速: 12.0 km/h

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    場所:Laggan, 高地, スコットランド, イギリス

    よくある質問

    What is the typical difficulty rating for hiking Creag Meagaidh Summit?

    Hiking Creag Meagaidh Summit is generally considered challenging. The main route through Coire Ardair involves a significant ascent to 1,130 meters (3,710 ft) and navigating rocky terrain, especially through 'the Window' and across the summit plateau. While good paths exist in the lower sections, the upper mountain requires experience and good fitness. It's often undertaken as part of a multi-Munro circuit, adding to its demanding nature.

    Are there any specific family-friendly walks within the Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve?

    While the summit ascent is challenging, the Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve offers easier, all-abilities paths in its lower sections. These trails, such as the Coire Ardair Walk, lead through regenerating woodlands to Lochan a' Choire, providing a less strenuous option to experience the dramatic scenery without reaching the summit. These are suitable for families looking for a more gentle introduction to the area.

    What kind of wildlife and plant species can be observed at Creag Meagaidh?

    Creag Meagaidh is a haven for diverse wildlife and plant life, thanks to its successful rewilding project. You might spot golden eagles, peregrine falcons, buzzards, and rare dotterel on the higher slopes. Red deer, roe deer, sika deer, mountain hares, pine martens, and otters also inhabit the reserve. The regenerating woodlands feature birch, alder, willow, rowan, and Scots pine, while the higher ground boasts over 120 species of lichen and nationally important plants like woolly willow and highland saxifrage.

    What are the conditions like for winter hiking on Creag Meagaidh Summit?

    Creag Meagaidh Summit is not generally suitable for hikers in winter. The dramatic cliffs of Coire Ardair become a world-renowned venue for ice climbing, requiring specialized equipment like axes and crampons, and significant experience. The mountain transforms into a serious winter environment with potential for deep snow, ice, and rapidly changing weather, making it hazardous for regular hillwalkers.

    Is Creag Meagaidh Summit dog-friendly?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on Creag Meagaidh, but responsible dog ownership is essential. Due to the presence of sensitive wildlife, ground-nesting birds, and grazing deer, dogs should be kept under close control, preferably on a lead, especially during lambing and bird breeding seasons (typically April to July). Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Creag Meagaidh Summit?

    Public transport access to Creag Meagaidh is limited. While the highlight mentions Tulloch station as being close, it's still a significant distance from the reserve's entrance. The main car park is located between Newtonmore and Spean Bridge on the A86. It is generally recommended to travel by car to access the trailhead, as bus services in the immediate vicinity are infrequent.

    What are the most notable geological features of Creag Meagaidh?

    Creag Meagaidh's landscape is a testament to significant glaciation. Key features include its ice-carved summits, U-shaped valleys, and glacial moraines. The dramatic Coire Ardair, with its towering cliffs and Lochan a' Choire, is a prime example of glacial erosion. The bedrock belongs to the Dalradian Supergroup, formed hundreds of millions of years ago, showcasing ancient geological history.

    Are there any permits required for walking or climbing at Creag Meagaidh?

    No, permits are not required for walking or climbing at Creag Meagaidh. As with most of Scotland, the Scottish Outdoor Access Code grants the right to responsible access over most land and inland water. However, visitors are expected to act responsibly, respect the environment, and follow any local guidance from NatureScot, who manage the National Nature Reserve.

    What are some popular alternative walks or routes near Creag Meagaidh Summit?

    Beyond the main ascent to Creag Meagaidh, many hikers enjoy a circuit that takes in its neighboring Munros: Càrn Liath and Stob Poite Coire Ardair. The Coire Ardair Walk, leading to Lochan a' Choire, is a popular shorter option. For those seeking less crowded alternatives, exploring other peaks in the Lochaber or Cairngorms regions offers diverse experiences, though Creag Meagaidh itself is a unique destination.

    Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near Creag Meagaidh Summit?

    Newtonmore and Spean Bridge are the closest towns to Creag Meagaidh, offering various accommodation options such as guesthouses, B&Bs, and hotels. Fort William is also not far and provides a wider range of services. Along the A86, you'll find additional accommodation choices. For dining, these towns and villages will have pubs and cafes, though options directly adjacent to the reserve are limited.

    How does the difficulty of Creag Meagaidh Summit compare to Ben Nevis?

    Both Creag Meagaidh Summit and Ben Nevis are challenging Munros, but they offer different experiences. Ben Nevis, as the UK's highest peak, often involves a longer ascent and can be very busy. Creag Meagaidh, while slightly lower, is known for its rugged terrain, dramatic corries, and can feel more remote, especially if undertaking the full Munro circuit. Both require good fitness, navigation skills, and appropriate gear, but Creag Meagaidh's technical aspects, particularly 'the Window' and the exposed plateau, present a distinct challenge.

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