Etive Hills

Range Of Mountains, Range Of Hills in Argyllshire

Scotland

Etive Hills

Rock formations Rock formations on the eastern ridge of Stob Coire Dheirg.
Rock formations Credit: Scott Cormie

The Etive Hills are a prominent range of mountains located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated in the western part of the country, they form a striking landscape that attracts hikers, climbers, and nature enthusiasts. Comprising a series of peaks, ridges, and valleys, the Etive Hills offer breathtaking views and challenging terrain for outdoor activities.

The range is part of the wider Grampian Mountains, which stretch across the Scottish Highlands. The highest peak in the Etive Hills is Ben Starav, standing at an impressive 1,078 meters (3,537 feet) above sea level. Other notable peaks include Stob Coir'an Albannaich, Stob Ghabhar, and Meall nan Eun, each offering their own unique features and experiences.

The rugged beauty of the Etive Hills is characterized by steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and deep valleys carved out by ancient glaciers. The landscape is dominated by heather-covered moors and scattered lochs, adding to the scenic appeal of the area.

The Etive Hills are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous hiking and climbing routes available, catering to varying levels of difficulty and experience. The famous Aonach Eagach ridge, known for its narrow and exposed sections, is a popular challenge for skilled mountaineers. Additionally, the area is home to an abundance of wildlife, including red deer, golden eagles, and ptarmigan, providing opportunities for wildlife spotting and photography.

Access to the Etive Hills is relatively easy, with the nearby town of Glencoe serving as a gateway to the range. Visitors can explore the area by foot or by car, with several viewpoints and parking areas offering stunning panoramas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

In conclusion, the Etive Hills in Argyllshire, Scotland, are a captivating range of mountains that offer a diverse and challenging landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. With their rugged beauty and rich wildlife, they are a must-visit destination for

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Etive Hills Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.532066/-5.019901 or Grid Reference NN1441. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rock formations Rock formations on the eastern ridge of Stob Coire Dheirg.
Rock formations
Rock formations on the eastern ridge of Stob Coire Dheirg.
Allt nam Meirteach Looking north down the gully of the Allt nam Meirteach.
Allt nam Meirteach
Looking north down the gully of the Allt nam Meirteach.
Stob Coire Dheirg Summit Looking east from the most eastern summit of Ben Starav to 3 of the other Munros in the Ben Starav range.
Stob Coire Dheirg Summit
Looking east from the most eastern summit of Ben Starav to 3 of the other Munros in the Ben Starav range.
View from the Bealach Looking southwest from the Bealach between Ben Starav and Beinn nan Aighenan. Ben Cruachan is the peak in the far distance above the Allt Hallater in the mid distance.
View from the Bealach
Looking southwest from the Bealach between Ben Starav and Beinn nan Aighenan. Ben Cruachan is the peak in the far distance above the Allt Hallater in the mid distance.
Steep Slopes on Glas Bheinn Mhor On the steep lower slopes of Glas Bheinn Mhor in Glen Etive looking to the Glencoe peaks of Sgor na h-Ulaidh and Bidean nam Bian.
Steep Slopes on Glas Bheinn Mhor
On the steep lower slopes of Glas Bheinn Mhor in Glen Etive looking to the Glencoe peaks of Sgor na h-Ulaidh and Bidean nam Bian.
Beinn nan Aighenan Summit View View north and west from near the summit of Beinn nan Aighenan in the Ben Starav range of Munros. Loch Etive can just be seen on the left and all 5 of the Munros in the range can be seen, as well as further north to Glencoe.
Beinn nan Aighenan Summit View
View north and west from near the summit of Beinn nan Aighenan in the Ben Starav range of Munros. Loch Etive can just be seen on the left and all 5 of the Munros in the range can be seen, as well as further north to Glencoe.
Ben Starav A big hill, usually climbed from Glen Etive, although I went up from Glen Kinglass on my only ascent. View from Beinn a' Chochuill with Beinn na Lus in the foreground.
Ben Starav
A big hill, usually climbed from Glen Etive, although I went up from Glen Kinglass on my only ascent. View from Beinn a' Chochuill with Beinn na Lus in the foreground.
Glas Bheinn Mhòr One of the big Blackmount hills with granite crags on the headwall of Coire Dubh Learg Mheuran (right). The last remains of a cornice show up the east ridge of the hill.
Glas Bheinn Mhòr
One of the big Blackmount hills with granite crags on the headwall of Coire Dubh Learg Mheuran (right). The last remains of a cornice show up the east ridge of the hill.
Beinn Nan Aighenan An awkward to get at hill in the Blackmount.  Like its neighbours it is made of grey Etive granite.
Beinn Nan Aighenan
An awkward to get at hill in the Blackmount. Like its neighbours it is made of grey Etive granite.
Ben Starav The south eastern aspect of the Etive granite giant with Coire Dearg above the long Coire na Caime glen.
Ben Starav
The south eastern aspect of the Etive granite giant with Coire Dearg above the long Coire na Caime glen.
Head of Coire na Caime Coire na Caime beneath Ben Starav.
Head of Coire na Caime
Coire na Caime beneath Ben Starav.
Glas Bheinn Mhòr One of the big Blackmount Hills, seen from the pass at the head of Glen Kinglass.
Glas Bheinn Mhòr
One of the big Blackmount Hills, seen from the pass at the head of Glen Kinglass.
Meall Cruidh Glas Bheinn Mhòr and Stob Coir' an Albannaich beyond.
Meall Cruidh
Glas Bheinn Mhòr and Stob Coir' an Albannaich beyond.
The lower, southeast, summit of Ben Starav
The lower, southeast, summit of Ben Starav
Ridge of Stob Coire Dheirg In this visibility the drop to either side looks terrifying, but as can be seen in this image <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/662326">NN1342 : The ridge to Stob Coire Dheirg</a> it is not quite as the eye sees it here.
Ridge of Stob Coire Dheirg
In this visibility the drop to either side looks terrifying, but as can be seen in this image NN1342 : The ridge to Stob Coire Dheirg it is not quite as the eye sees it here.
Beinn nan Aighenan summit The 960m peak south of the Starav ridge.
Beinn nan Aighenan summit
The 960m peak south of the Starav ridge.
Beinn nan Aighenan's north ridge Looking northwest back towards the summit of Ben Starav.
Beinn nan Aighenan's north ridge
Looking northwest back towards the summit of Ben Starav.
SE view from slopes of Meall nan Tri Tighearnan Looking over Coire na Caime towards the Bealach Leathan.
SE view from slopes of Meall nan Tri Tighearnan
Looking over Coire na Caime towards the Bealach Leathan.
Show me another place!

Etive Hills is located at Grid Ref: NN1441 (Lat: 56.532066, Lng: -5.019901)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

What 3 Words

///interest.scribble.closets. Near Glencoe, Highland

Nearby Locations

Etive Hills

Related Wikis

Beinn nan Aighenan

Beinn nan Aighenan is a 960-metre (3,150 ft) high mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies in Argyll and Bute, north of the village of Taynuilt...

Glas Bheinn Mhòr (Munro)

Glas Bheinn Mhor (997 m) is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, south of Glen Etive. The Argyll and Bute and Highland border straddles its...

Ben Starav

Ben Starav (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Starabh) is a mountain in the Lorn region of Argyll, in the Scottish Highlands. It is a Munro that rises 1,078 metres...

Stob Coir' an Albannaich

Stob Coir' an Albannaich (1,044 m) is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies on the border of Argyll and Bute and the Highlands area...

Related Videos

072.Ben Starav and Glas Bheinn Mhòr Munros from Glen Etive.Hiking in Scotland,England and Wales.

YouTube Channel Contact: Email: ketracell78@gmail.com Video series about climbing the major mountains of the Scottish ...

Ben Starav & Glas Bheinn Mhor 24-25th February 2024.

Munros 110 & 111 Ben Starav 1078m & Glas Bheinn Mhor 997m. I had originally thought to hike all 5 of the munros that are often ...

Ben Starav Adventure , Team Munro

Challenging day out climbing Ben Starav.

Summer Ben Starav Mountain On Visit To The Highlands Of Scotland

Tour Scotland Summer travel video, with Scottish music, of Ben Starav mountain on visit to the Highlands. Ben Starav is located ...

Have you been to Etive Hills?

Leave your review of Etive Hills below (or comments, questions and feedback).