If An Teallach is the King of British mountains, then the Corrag Bhuidhe Pinnacles are the spikes in its gnarly crown. The pinnacles stand proud on top of the immense Corrag Bhuidhe Buttress, a feature that's undoubtedly instrumental in terms of An Teallach's reputation as the finest mountain in the land.
Taken directly, the pinnacles are an intimidating grade three scramble, however a bypass path allows hikers to avoid the more difficult parts of the ridge. Lord Berkeley's Seat is a particularly impressive feature, an impossibly overhanging tower of rock. Hiking on Britain's mountains rarely gets better than this.