
Ben More Scotland
A challenging Munro peak in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offering breathtaking summit views.

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Ben More Scotland
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Must-see attractions
A challenging Munro peak in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offering breathtaking summit views.
"Very Very Steep for the first bit but was beautiful once you get to the summit."

Pack for All Weather 🌦️
Be ready for snow, hail, wind, and sun, even in June! Layers are essential.
Sturdy Footwear is Key 🥾
The path can be wet and boggy. Good grip and waterproof boots are a must.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.8 · 99 reviews
Type
Natural Feature
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Summit Views
Ben More Summit
Panoramic vistas over Loch Lomond and the surrounding Trossachs. Worth the tough climb!

The Steep Ascent
Ben More Trail
A challenging, steep climb that tests your endurance but offers clear progress markers.

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
Surrounding Area
Explore the breathtaking landscapes, forests, and lochs of this iconic national park.
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Planning Your Visit
Prepare for a Challenging Ascent
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Pack for All Weather 🌦️
Be ready for snow, hail, wind, and sun, even in June! Layers are essential.
Sturdy Footwear is Key 🥾
The path can be wet and boggy. Good grip and waterproof boots are a must.
Challenge for Kids? 🤔
Only suitable for experienced young hikers. Not recommended for casual family outings.
Clear Path, Steep Climb ⬆️
The trail is well-defined, making progress visible, but expect a relentless ascent.
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Pack for All Weather 🌦️
Be ready for snow, hail, wind, and sun, even in June! Layers are essential.
Sturdy Footwear is Key 🥾
The path can be wet and boggy. Good grip and waterproof boots are a must.
Challenge for Kids? 🤔
Only suitable for experienced young hikers. Not recommended for casual family outings.
Clear Path, Steep Climb ⬆️
The trail is well-defined, making progress visible, but expect a relentless ascent.
Check the Weather Forecast ☁️
West coast weather is unpredictable. A clear forecast is your best bet for summit views.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Ben More is a challenging but rewarding hike, praised for its incredible summit views over Loch Lomond. While the steep ascent is demanding, hikers appreciate the clear path and the sense of accomplishment. Be prepared for unpredictable weather, including snow and high winds, even in summer.
"Very tough climb. We got our 10 year old up, just! Wouldn’t recommend taking kids up this one unless they have previous experience climbing mountains."
Kelly B.
"Very Very Steep for the first bit but was beautiful once you get to the summit"
Etsuya Tsukamoto
"Hiked to the summits of Ben More and Stob Binnein. Most of the Ben More climb is unrelenting, but the trail is easy to follow. You then decend before climbing the second peak, which I found tougher given it was very exposed with some very high winds. Back via the valley, look out for the cairn marking the start of the trail down once you come down from the second peak. As always pack expecting all 4 seasons during the hike as it was snowing on top (in June)!"
Christopher Woods
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Ben More is accessible from Crianlarich. You can drive to the starting point, which is often near Loch Lubhair. Public transport options to Crianlarich are available, but you'll likely need a taxi or a longer walk to the trailhead.
Crianlarich is served by train and bus services, making it a good starting point. From Crianlarich, you may need to arrange local transport or be prepared for a walk to the actual Ben More trailhead.
Parking is available near the trailhead, often around Loch Lubhair. Arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can be limited.
Yes, Ben More can be tackled as a challenging day trip from Glasgow. The drive to Crianlarich takes around 1.5-2 hours, allowing ample time for the hike.
Yes, Scotland has several 'Ben More' peaks, including one on the Isle of Mull and Ben More Assynt. Ensure you are heading to the one near Crianlarich for this specific hike.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets or entry fees required to hike Ben More. It's part of the natural landscape and accessible to the public.
Ben More is accessible year-round, 24 hours a day. However, hiking in daylight is strongly recommended for safety.
While Ben More is within Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, there isn't a dedicated visitor center directly at the trailhead. Information can be found at park visitor centers.
No permits are required for hiking Ben More. It's a public right of way, but always practice Leave No Trace principles.
Yes, several local guiding companies offer guided hikes for Ben More and surrounding Munros, which can be beneficial for navigation and safety.
🎫 ⛰️ Onsite Experience
The hike to the summit of Ben More typically takes 4-6 hours round trip, depending on your fitness level and pace. Some combine it with Stob Binnein for a longer day.
Ben More is considered a challenging hike due to its steep and unrelenting ascent. It's a Munro, meaning it's over 3,000 feet, and requires good stamina.
Expect a steep, rocky, and often boggy path. The trail is generally easy to follow, but can be exposed to harsh weather conditions.
There are no facilities directly at the Ben More trailhead. It's advisable to use facilities in Crianlarich before you start your hike.
Ben More is generally not recommended for absolute beginners due to its steepness and potential for challenging weather. It's better suited for those with some hiking experience.
📸 📸 Photography
The summit offers incredible panoramic views of Loch Lomond and the surrounding Highlands. The ascent itself provides dramatic landscapes.
Early morning or late afternoon can offer beautiful light, but clear weather is paramount. Be prepared for fog or clouds, which can also create dramatic photographic moments.
A wide-angle lens is great for landscapes. A sturdy tripod can be useful if conditions allow. Protect your gear from rain and wind.
The summit is the primary viewpoint. As you ascend, there are also opportunities to capture the winding path and the expanding views.
Drone usage may be restricted in national parks. Always check local regulations and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife before flying a drone.











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