• The Aonach Eagach is usually regarded as the most difficult horizontal 'scrambling' ridge in mainland Scotland, though it vies with Liathach (and, in winter, An...
  • The view of the Aonach Eagach is rather foreshortened from here; in the photograph opposite it is shown from Loch Achtriochtan further down the glen.
  • The walk, over Munro’s in picturesque Glencoe, was to include two Munro’s separated by the Aonach Eagach ridge.
  • Surf breaks located close to Aonach Eagach Mountain peaks around Aonach Eagach Roads and rivers around Aonach Eagach.
  • The Aonach Eagach is considered the hardest and longest of the mainland ridges in Scotland and is a favourite with all of our guides.
  • I agonised over this question before planning to traverse Aonach Eagach. The short answer is no. You don’t need ropes on Aonach Eagach.
  • Surviving the Hardest Hike in Scotland, Aonach Eagach Ridge. ... Last week I hiked the Aonach Eagach Ridge in Scotland with my best friend and his father-in-law.
  • descending these slopes but to continue along. the full length of the ridge. The Aonach Eagach is one of the best ridge walks. in Scotland.
  • The Aonach Eagach which appropriately means 'notched ridge', travels along the northern side of Glencoe and is probably the most famous ridge in the country.
  • Known as the longest, most exposed ridgeline in Britain, Aonach Eagach (Scots Gaelic for 'Notched Ridge') is a challenging but beautiful day out.