As travel restrictons begin to ease, thoughts may be turning back to the big hills. Here's a nice accessible Munro for starters.
A solitary massif, standing far apart from any mountains of similar stature, Ben Wyvis is the biggest thing near the east coast anywhere in Britain, its rounded bulk dominating the skyline north of the Cromarty Firth. Easily accessed from towns such as Inverness and Dingwall, this is a popular Munro, and though large parts of its sprawl remain obscure you'll rarely find solitude on the standard route described here. But rightly so: it's an enjoyable walk on a unique hill, with wide-ranging views and a great sense of height and space.
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