The Aonach Eagach ('notched ridge') is a rocky ridge lying to the north of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, boasting two Munro summits. In length the full ridge continues for 10 km from the Pap of Glencoe at the west to the eastern end at the Devil's Staircase. The central section, some 2 km in length, is very rocky and the route along it requires scrambling ability.

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  • 967
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  • The Aonach Eagach ('notched ridge') is a rocky ridge lying to the north of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, boasting two Munro summits. In length the full ridge continues for 10 km from the Pap of Glencoe at the west to the eastern end at the Devil's Staircase. The central section, some 2 km in length, is very rocky and the route along it requires scrambling ability. The slopes to each side are extremely dangerous, with steep grass and scree slopes hiding even steeper slopes which end in cliffs on both north and south sides of the ridge. The Aonach Eagach is usually regarded as the most difficult 'scrambling' ridge in mainland Scotland, though it vies with Liathach, and in winter An Teallach, for this title.
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  • The Aonach Eagach above the A82, looking up Glen Coe
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  • 967 m (3173 ft)
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  • 953 m (3,126 ft)
  • 967 m (3,172 ft)
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  • Aonach Eagach - Sgor nam Fiannaidh
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  • Sgorr nam Fiannaidh
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  • 622 m
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  • OS ''Landranger'' 41
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  • Notched Upland - Rocky peak of Fian's warriors
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  • The Aonach Eagach ('notched ridge') is a rocky ridge lying to the north of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, boasting two Munro summits. In length the full ridge continues for 10 km from the Pap of Glencoe at the west to the eastern end at the Devil's Staircase. The central section, some 2 km in length, is very rocky and the route along it requires scrambling ability.
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  • Aonach Eagach
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  • Aonach Eagach - Sgor nam Fiannaidh
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