Remember to plan your route before you go, ensure it is suitable for your level of experience, pack the right equipment and follow the latest advice from Scottish Mountain Rescue.
5. Foinaven
Coming up just a few metres short of being a Munro, Foinaven in Sutherland has in fact got six separate summits connected by ridges. Reaching the top of all six is possible in a single day, though it's not for the novice. Photo: Canva
6. Meall a’ Bhuachaille
Nestled in a corner of the Cairngorms National Park, a walk up Meall a’ Bhuachaille also takes in beautiful Loch Morlich and the turquoise waters of the Green Lochan. Photo: Canva
7. Ben Ledi
Ben Ledi, near the village of Kilmahog in Stirling, is one of the easiest Corbetts to climb, with a clear path all the way to the summit. It's part of the Trossachs, regarded as having some of the best scenery in the Highlands. Photo: Canva
8. Quinag
The triple summits of Quinag provide a dramatic backdrop to nearby Loch Assynt, in Sutherland. It made up of three separate Corbetts - Spidean Coinich, Sail Gorm and Sail Gharbh, that make for an incredible day's walking for experienced hikers. Photo: Canva