Sgurr nan Eugallt is the highest of a well defined group of mountains that lie south of Loch Hourn, stretching from Barrisdale to Loch Quoich. Although its summit is lower than many nearby neighbours, it is cut off from all its higher neighbours by a ring of deep glens. Despite being in a very wild and remote area, it can be easily ascended from a ruined roadside cottage 4 km to the east of its summit, where there is limited parking space.

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  • 898
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  • 898
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  • Sgurr nan Eugallt is the highest of a well defined group of mountains that lie south of Loch Hourn, stretching from Barrisdale to Loch Quoich. Although its summit is lower than many nearby neighbours, it is cut off from all its higher neighbours by a ring of deep glens. Despite being in a very wild and remote area, it can be easily ascended from a ruined roadside cottage 4 km to the east of its summit, where there is limited parking space. But the road is single track and the cottage is 20 miles from the nearest main road. Due to its isolation and insufficient height to qualify for Munro's Tables, Sgurr nan Eugallt is infrequently climbed.
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  • The summit ridge of Sgurr nan Eugallt, seem from the ridge above the top of the stalkers' path to the notrh east
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  • 898 m (2946 ft)
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  • Sgurr nan Eugallt
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  • Eugallt.jpg
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  • 623 m
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  • OS ''Landranger'' 33
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  • Peak of the death streams
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  • 57.08822 -5.42458
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  • Sgurr nan Eugallt is the highest of a well defined group of mountains that lie south of Loch Hourn, stretching from Barrisdale to Loch Quoich. Although its summit is lower than many nearby neighbours, it is cut off from all its higher neighbours by a ring of deep glens. Despite being in a very wild and remote area, it can be easily ascended from a ruined roadside cottage 4 km to the east of its summit, where there is limited parking space.
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  • Sgurr nan Eugallt
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  • Sgurr nan Eugallt
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