With a peak of 1,345m high, Ben Nevis is the highest mountain British Isles and Scotlands most iconic mountain. The peak is part of the Grampian Mountain Range. The mountain used to be an active volcano, until it erupted and collapsed on itself, millions of years ago.
Climbing Ben Nevis is very popular amongst those looking to take on an adventure charity challenge. In fact, it is one of the main aspects of tourism in the area. Over 125,000 people climb Ben Nevis per year!
There are two main routes to reach the Summit. The first is the Mountain Track, also known as the Tourist Track or the Pony Track. This is the most common route taken by Walkers. Those looking for more challenging Hike, take the Carn Mor Dearg Arête route.