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Name: | Leagag |
Hill number: | 138 |
Height: | 601m / 1972ft |
RHB Section: | 02A: Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon |
County/UA: | Perth and Kinross |
Catchment: | Tay |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman (Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y) |
Grid ref: | NN 51889 53905 |
Summit feature: | cairn |
Drop: | 215m |
Col: | 386m NN502533 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 42 51 (1:25k) 385E |
Survey: | obvious summit |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 167 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
From parking by Bridge of Gaur hall (NN504565), across bridge to start of track (NN504564), S on track to the start of a wet stalkers' track (NN504540) and followed that until it levelled out S of Meall Dubh, then angled NE up to col between Meall Dubh and Leagag, up to ridge and over a few bumps to the summit, descended more directly WSW back to stalkers' path and back to start (2h45m) | kdbennett | 07/03/2024 |
From Bridge of Gaur using good track then over Meall Dubh and along ridge. On hill by dawn and saw 2 large herds of deer | trimarc2 | 07/08/2023 |
From Bridge of Gaur, via track, path and SW ridge. Great views of many Munros. Descent same way. | IanHHill | 06/06/2023 |
From small parking area with picnic bench at Bridge of Gaur. South down track, then footpath before heading east over Meall Dubh. 1 hr 20 to summit from car park. Descended WSW to footpath and returned via outward route. | KeithByTheC | 27/04/2023 |
From village hall CP at Bridge of Gaur. Track starts E of tin hut. Start of stalkers path is marked by a cain. Ascent NE from highest point of path, return W along ridge. Pleasant hill. | Galltywenallt | 27/04/2023 |
RIB, Bran | HFB | 14/04/2023 |
Carparking at village hall. Up main track branching right at the cairn.Just before the highpoint a good atv track leads off left up to the 500 metre level and easy from there up the west ridge.Great viewpoint. | ARM | 11/03/2023 |
Parked at village hall, followed estate track south to small pile of stones, then on to west ridge via ATV / stalkers path. Extensive views from top. | willyross | 13/02/2023 |
From Bridge of Gaur village hall, south along the track then up the west ridge. | DaveMcS | 30/01/2023 |
Parked next to tin village hall. Locals said this was OK. Used right of way for access. And then path , v wet and not initially clear, for around one km and then off piste. 
Of interest, around ten corvids dispaying whilst i ate lunch. And close to 100 red deer gathering in mushy area near stresm. Access - stalking, Finnart Estate. 07710 328025 | VerySlowPlodder | 02/11/2021 |
From Bridge of Gaur, parked at start of logging track slightly to west, plenty of space without imposing. early start because of forecast rain that did not materialise. Uo the track to a small cairn marking the track running along the south side of Leagag. Tok this for a kilometre or so and cut up to the ridge on easy ground,. Similar route on return. | dickscroop | 17/10/2021 |
A very good walk from Bridge of Gaur. Parked on the logging road, where there is a pull in just before the gate. Seemed more polite than parking at the village hall given ongoing problems with Covidiots locally. Along the road to the track W of Allt an Fheadain. Very pleasant walk up the track, past new tree plantings higher up. Path heads to the foot of the hill at a large cairn, up this to the ridge line, then just walk up the hill, easy enough going even with a busted knee ligament. Hags and tussocks just below the summit are easily avoided on low ridges of short, dry heather. Very good even on a murky drizzly day. | Gill | 19/08/2021 |
Meall Chomraidh, Leagag and Coille Mhor from Bridge of Gaur using a mix of estate tracks, reindeer trails and snow shoes. | summitter | 30/01/2021 |
After Meall C. Left track at cairn and along boggy path till top insight then up through boggy tough grass and heather to summit. More direct route back to path but just as tough then down to track and short bit on tarmac road to car. 200mins trip. | Coinneach | 20/09/2020 |
Solo jog, from Bridge of Gaur. With Meall Chromraidh. | amswanston | 17/05/2019 |
With Paul E | RobF | 14/12/2018 |
From Bridge of Gaur along West ridge | raffemeister | 12/09/2018 |
Meall Chomraidh & Legag starting from just E of Bridge of Gaur. Started ascent of The Meall from E, just N of bridge - some bracken bashing - super summit views - descent by ascent route. Crossed grassy land (approx ESE direction to join good track heading S) - approx E of Legag took a path (start marked by a cairn) for a few hundred meters, then pathless to summit - a fine hill (under Graham height but not less than 600m & a Ma). (12km, 590m). | ger | 04/09/2018 |
Parked by the school at Bridge of Gaur and ascended by the nearby track in warm weather with clear views. Descended some way before cutting across to Meall Chomraidh. | JohnW | 28/05/2018 |
From Bridge of Gaur on good track, then directly up slopes. One of the hills which just as you think you are near the top another bump looms ahead. | Buteobuteo | 25/05/2018 |
1 of 3: From Bridge of Gaur Tin Church CP. | ChrisR | 21/02/2018 |
1st of the day... parked near village hall, track then easy dry ridge. Fine views, if a little hazy for photos. On to Sron Smeur in the afternoon. | N.Morters | 08/04/2017 |
Parked at the village hall then easy walk with Smudge and Chris Watson. | Dugswell2 | 13/11/2016 |
Out & back in damp conditions from Bridge of Gaur with Dugswell & Chris W. | Smudge | 13/11/2016 |
Climbed with Smudge and Douglas in typically foul conditions, especially on summit. | chriswatson | 13/11/2016 |
An easy bag. Good views. | jenx | 21/05/2016 |
Early morning bag up from Bridge of Gaur, parked in the red roofed village hall CP. Used the track to 350m, then old soggy stalkers path until leaving it to climb grassy/heathery slopes to summit ridge. Good viewpoint from a hill somewhat dwarfed by neighbours to the South. | nordicstar | 21/05/2016 |
Climbed after Meall Chomraidh, a wet and very windy evening. | Chris Peart | 19/05/2016 |
On the 2016 TGO Challenge | alistairpooler | 17/05/2016 |
With OCH as loop from Blackwood. Deep soft snow. Windy and clear on summit. | Rounsfell | 20/02/2016 |
Meall chomraidh and leagag from bridge of gaur. | robertphillips | 07/11/2015 |
Great viewpoint. From Bridge of Gaur. | hillsman | 15/07/2015 |
Solo trip | Invicta14 | 20/04/2015 |
From Bridge of Gaur,with mora. | BLACKHILL | 25/03/2015 |
Parked Bridge of Gaur. Up track and west ridge. Then over to Chomraidh. | AndrewFinnimore | 20/05/2014 |
Overcast and sunny, windy (40mph), warm, good views. | iangalbraith | 16/05/2014 |
after Meall Chomraidh from Br of Gaur. Fine E ridge and great views. Then back to Br of Gaur. next on same day Meall a Chataidh | Thearlaichdubh | 19/04/2014 |
Followed Richard's route | jimbloomer | 24/03/2012 |
Parked by the Braes of Rannoch Church at NN507566, took track South, then stalkers path Left at NN504541. Grassy rake to summit from ca. NN513536. | richtea5040 | 09/04/2011 |
From Bridge of Gaur to Leagag, then on to Meall Chomraidh | Gallovidian | 05/10/2008 |
Solo - evening run on Camping trip to Loch Rannoch | donmeister | 26/08/2007 |
solo | donmeister | 28/06/2007 |
Round of Leagag and Meall Chomraidh, when latter was a subbie, from Bridge of Gaur. | Eddie | 16/04/2004 |
fine steep hill, excellent view, easy quick approach from NE. park 549564, track, up S ridge, down E face | RHW | 22/12/2001 |
Access track for 2 miles then a stalkers' path around flank of hill to top at 12.00. Loch Rannoch full length under rain clouds. | arranc | 16/04/2000 |
From Camghouran- a lovely approach through old pine forest. We'd hoped to get on Meall Buidhe but there was stalking there so we chanced the lower powered firearms on this grouse moor. A nice hill with broad ridges and a wonderful viewpoint over Rannoch Moor, to Glencoe and even Ben Cruachan. Nice surprise, though we'd never heard of relative hills by 1993. With Pete | pwheeler | 25/09/1993 |
scott duncan | 13/05/2023 | |
RobB | 09/05/2023 | |
Scott Morley 86 | 07/05/2023 | |
GavinTheobald 3 | 04/05/2023 |