Tackling Scotland's Toughest Peaks — From Beinn Mheadhoin to the Inaccessible Pinnacle

It's time to break the stereotype that Mount Everest is the toughest peak to achieve; there are other peaks as well that are comparatively more challenging. This story will present five extremely tough peaks of Munros, Scotland, that will set you ablaze. 

Sgùrr Dearg

Sgùrr Dearg is the most challenging mountain range in Scotland. The mighty mountain range of Cuillin, which is situated on the Isle of Skye, beholds the 50-meter-high most inaccessible peak that will block your way before you claim the summit. 

Ladhar Bheinn

Ladhar Bheinn is challenging in its own way, as it cannot be reached through the roads; rather, it requires spending a night on the surrounding waterline to get to the location, as it is a spot amidst the Knoydart peninsula. 

Sgurr nan Gillean

The Sgurr nan Gillean peak is amidst the Skye's Cuillins range, requiring hikers to cover an immensely challenging and exhausting route. 

A'Mhaighdean

A'Mhaighdean is situated in the most remote areas of the Munro. This northwest part of Scotland claims multiple days from the hikers to be achieved. Thus, make sure to carry camping equipment.

Aonach Eagach

Besides considerable knowledge about hiking and climbing, the Aonach Eagach claims tricks. This part of the Glen Coe can be considered as the most scheming yet challenging part.

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