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Munro is a term used to refer to mountains in Scotland which has a height of more than 3,000 feet or around 914 meters.
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10 Interesting Fact About Munros
10 Interesting Fact About Munros
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Munro is a term used to refer to mountains in Scotland which has a height of more than 3,000 feet or around 914 meters.
There are around 282 Munro recorded in Scotland and each Munro has a different name.
Munro was first identified by Sir Hugh Munro in 1891 and since then became popular as a climbing place.
Climbing to Munro in Scotland is very popular and there are around 600,000 climbers who make climbing every year.
The highest Munro in Scotland is Ben Nevis, which has a height of about 1,345 meters.
Besides Ben Nevis, other famous Munro in Scotland is Liquid Gorm, Ben Lomond, and Ben Macdui.
Climbing to Munro can be done throughout the year, but summer in Scotland (June to August) is the most popular time.
There are a number of climbing paths to the famous Munro, such as West Highland Way, Great Glen Way, and Southern Upland Way.
Climbing to Munro can also be done using a helicopter, but this is only for the sake of rescue or special mission.
In addition to climbing, Munro is also a popular location for extreme sports activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and paragliding.