Na Gruagaichean

The mountain is one of the most accessible from the village, due in part to its nearness and a well-defined path leading most of the way to the summit.

The third South ridge leads to steep slopes overlooking Kinlochleven which provides excellent views of the village and the area.

From there it is usually climbed using the old stalkers path heading north away from the village before eventually turning east towards the summit.

One day in Autumn the gentleman, followed by his old greyhound, ascended the hill above Kinloch More to chase the deer.

Wearied and vexed, the gentleman sat down on a green hillock in a deep glen between two lofty mountains.

He was not long there when two maidens of fairest form and mien stood before him, one of them holding a noble dog on a leash.

The other was the first to speak, and she said: "You are tired, hunter of the deer," said she, "and vexed because the old dog has allowed the big stag to escape."

"Courage, and take this dog with you," said the second maiden, "and there is not a four-hoofed creature on the face of the earth, from the little hare to the full-antlered stag, but he will catch, and bring to you."