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cuillins/munros would love to hike on an easy mountain in Skye
Asked by christie flum on 12 February 2009

If you had said any other part of Scotland, Christie, Dougal would have been happy to recommend an easy Munro or two.  The famous Scottish mountain writer WH Murray says of the Skye peaks in his book 'Scotland's Mountains' "Few summits can be reached without aid of the hands." So, for safety's sake, Dougal won't commit himself to pointing you to a particular peak. Best take a look at www.walkhighlands.co.uk/skye/cuillin.shtml and use their assessment of routes to find something you are comfortable with. Skye has the most spectacular peaks in Scotland so whatever you choose will be rewarding.

Cuillins from Glenbrittle road (below)

Cuillins from Glenbrittle road

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