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Donate to one of our current appeals and make a difference by supporting specific areas of our work. Land under the care of The John Muir Trusts, includes for example, two of the most iconic Munro's of Scorland.

    AAA 2021 - Nevis

    Ben Nevis

    Ben Nevis

    A mighty wild place with rugged peaks and ridges, Britain's highest summit and the dramatic Steall gorge.

    The Ben Nevis estate comprises 1,761 hectares (equivalent to 2,766 football pitches!) within the Ben Nevis and Glencoe National Scenic Area. The land we look after includes the summits of three Munros: Ben Nevis, Càrn Mòr Dearg and Aonach Beag.

    Nevis is a popular area attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Well over 100,000 people choose to walk to the summit of the Ben, also the UK's highest point. And around 60,000 enjoy the wild and rocky route through the Steall Gorge to the stunning Steall Ban waterfall.

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    East Schiehallion

    East Schiehallion

    A distinctive summit in Highland Perthshire with breathtaking views and a diverse range of habitats.

    The East Schiehallion estate covers an area of 871 hectares (equivalent to 1,219 football pitches!). This includes the eastern part of Schiehallion and the quieter and wilder Gleann Mòr to the south. We maintain the main path on this Munro, and are focused on improving the important habitats here.

    East Schiehallion lies within the Loch Rannoch and Glen Lyon National Scenic Area. It's also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its geology and limestone influenced habitats. Schiehallion is anglicised from the Gaelic, Sìth Chailleann, meaning ‘Fairy Hill of the Caledonians’. It's home to ptarmigan, black grouse, mountain hare and rare mountain willows.