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Walk 1162 - The Pap of Glencoe from Glencoe Village

  

County/Area   Highland
AuthorLou Johnson
Length5.0 miles / 8.1 km
Ascent2460 feet / 745 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference NN111585

Photo from the walk - The Pap of Glencoe from Glencoe Village Photo from the walk - The Pap of Glencoe from Glencoe Village Photo from the walk - The Pap of Glencoe from Glencoe Village Photo from the walk - The Pap of Glencoe from Glencoe Village Photo from the walk - The Pap of Glencoe from Glencoe Village 
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Glencoe is noted for being the site of the infamous massacre and is always busy with visitors from every corner of the world. Preoccupied with the grander mountain scenery on either side of the Glen, many will still have taken note of Sgorr na Ciche (or the Pap of Glencoe) with its distinctive shape and isolated position. Rising steeply behind the village of Glencoe, it is the most westerly summit of the famous Aonach Eagach ridge. Although of modest height (2434ft - 742m) when compared to its more illustrious neighbours, it is a perfect objective for a short day in the mountains, providing excellent views in all directions except to the east.

After parking in the village (taking care not to cause an obstruction) head along the lane running south-east from the village towards the Youth Hostel and the Clachaig Inn. Stay on the lane until the end of the forested area on your left. Go through the gate (grid ref. NN111585) and head uphill northeast on a track, taking the obvious right fork to contour across the hillside. Cross two streams, occupying gullies visible from the valley, and just after the second take the path which heads steeply uphill beside the stream. Just above the wall (marked on the 1:25000 map) a less obvious path continues to follow the stream. You can take this but the preferred route is to take the wider path that makes a long upward traverse to the east followed by a similar traverse to the west.

Reaching the col at just under 2000ft all the hard work is over and you can begin to enjoy the ever improving views. From the col the path rises across the eastern face of the summit cone. Some very mild scrambling is needed to eventually reach the interesting summit with its obligatory cairn. From here the view can be appreciated at leisure. To the north the Mamores and Ben Nevis dominate whilst the big hills to the south of Glencoe form a spectacular panorama. Across Loch Linnhe to the west lie the less-visited peaks of Ardgour. Everywhere you look there are hills - providing hundreds of reasons to return and explore some more.

Sadly all good things come to an end and the descent follows your upward route. However if you are full of energy, the walk can be extended by returning to the col and then exploring the Aonach Eagach ridge, which runs eastwards. For those not familiar with the area, this ridge involves some difficult and exposed scrambling although most walkers can proceed at least as far as Sgurr nam Fiannaidh without too much difficulty. If you want to explore further then some research on the problems likely to met should be done before you start the walk!

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet 384
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 41

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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