The complete Munros list including all 282 Munros in Scotland with height and region. Track your Munro bagging progress with Peaky Baggers.

Munros are the most famous mountain list in Scotland and one of the most popular peak bagging challenges in the United Kingdom.
A Munro is defined as a mountain in Scotland that rises above 3,000 feet (914 metres). The list was first compiled by Sir Hugh Munro in 1891 and has inspired generations of hill walkers to explore Scotland’s mountains.
Today there are 282 Munros, spread across the Scottish Highlands and islands. Climbers who complete the full list are known as Munroists.
The challenge takes walkers through some of the most spectacular landscapes in Britain, from the rugged peaks of Torridon and the Cairngorm plateau to the dramatic ridges of Glencoe and the Cuillin mountains of Skye.
Below is the complete Munros list, including height and region.
There are currently:
282 Munros
The number has changed slightly over time as surveys have improved and classifications have been reviewed.
The official list is maintained by the Scottish Mountaineering Club (SMC).
Munros are distributed across several key mountain regions including:
Several Munros are especially well known among walkers.
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the UK and attracts thousands of climbers each year.
Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe is one of the most photographed mountains in Scotland.
Sgurr Alasdair on Skye offers one of the most dramatic summit experiences in Britain.
Some Munros are widely considered good starting points:
These mountains typically have clearer routes and manageable terrain.
A Munroist is someone who has climbed all 282 Munros.
Completing the full list is one of the most famous achievements in British hill walking. Many people take years or even decades to finish the challenge.
Many walkers approach Munro bagging by exploring one region at a time.
Popular areas include:
Linking multiple peaks in one day is common where mountains share ridges.
Peaky Baggers helps walkers track progress across peak lists including the Munros.
With the platform you can:
Start tracking your Munro journey today.
The Munros represent one of the most iconic challenges in British hill walking. From the towering summit of Ben Nevis to the remote peaks of the Northwest Highlands, each mountain offers a unique adventure.
For many walkers, completing the Munros becomes a lifelong journey across Scotland’s most spectacular landscapes.
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