MunroMaps
MunroMaps
  • Welcome
  • Product Munro Maps
    • What is a Munro Map?
  • Scottish Munros
    • What is a Munro?
    • What is Munro Bagging?
  • The Cards
    • Munro Action Card
    • Munro Outcome Card
    • Munro Milestone Card
    • Munro RAID Card
  • The Mechanics
    • Goal
      • Action Words
    • Road Map Attributes
      • Map Horizons
      • Roads, Lines & Vertices
      • The "Now House"
      • Initiatives
    • Approach & Strategy
      • Strategy vs Tactics
  • The Process
    • 1. Identify the destination
    • 2. Define the approach strategy
    • 3. Create Munro cards
    • 4. Identify the milestones
    • 5. Prioritise
    • 6. Devise a route
    • 7. Brainstorm alternative options
    • 8. Way-points
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  1. Scottish Munros

What is a Munro?

Last updated 7 months ago

A Munro is a mountain in Scotland with a height over 3,000 feet (914 m).

Munros are named after Sir Hugh Munro, who produced the first list of such mountains, known as Munro’s Tables, in 1891.