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Name:Meall Tionail
Hill number:2977
Height:892.9m / 2929ft
Parent (Ma):148  Creag Mhor
RHB Section:02B: Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Subhump, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,sHu,CT)
Grid ref:NN 39048 37790
Summit feature:rock
Drop:91.1m
Col:801.8m  NN387372  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) OL48W 378W
Observations:outcrop 14m S is slightly lower
Survey:Leica RX1250 / Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 47 users)ByDate of Ascent
From KenknockBaggerGutt27/03/2023
My last unclimbed hill in the area so bagged on its own from Kenknock. Cycled the lower road then up to the high road. On foot up the Allt Bad a' Mhaim and on easy grassy slopes to the top, returning the same way.24k.NormanW09/06/2022
Bran HFB27/04/2022
Gallovidian13/11/2021
weaselmaster06/09/2021
Alan Whatley30/06/2021
Bike&hike from Loch LyonStrathcarron27/09/2020
Beinn Sheasgarnaich & Creag Mhor from Loch Lyon damgeoffh1222/08/2020
interloper30/05/2020
Fletch30/05/2020
A fine peak giving great views of more lofty companions.richtea504029/10/2019
After Creag Mhor from Batavaime, having cycled in. Final Corbett Top.mae15/07/2019
carole engel02/05/2019
From the CP before Kenknock, I walked up the hydro road to the top track, leaving it at the Allt Batavaim. I passed the cargs to the left, then too the first grassy gully, weaving upwards on ramps to the ridge below Sron nan Eun, which made a scenic lunch spot. On to Creag Mhor's summit, an out-and-back to the gloriously remote viewpoint of Meall Tionail above Loch Lyon, and back to the horseshoe route and Sron nan Clach, before a long walk out, descending SW, and limboing under the deer fence where it crosses the Allt Cheathaich.Nick Down106/10/2018
Cycled into Allt Badour from car park at Kenknock then a clockwise circuit of the 2 Munros. On own.MorecambeMonkey26/06/2018
Dave Geere25/07/2017
scoob02/04/2017
Fi02/04/2017
round of sron nan eun, creag mhor, stob nan clach, meall tionail from cp 1 km east of kenknock glen lochay biked in to batavaime on good tracks.robertphillips02/01/2017
Lindsay M04/09/2016
North Kenknock Trek.justin99929/07/2016
Long overdue but worth the wait, lovely hill and some rare evening sunshinealda16/08/2015
Ascended from Loch Lyon into the gloom from near the farm buildings en route to Creag Mhor.Buteobuteo13/06/2015
From E, park above (SE of) dam before locked gate. Pre-dawn start, unpaved road with 2 deepish burn crossings, then up and down NE ridge, a few minor crags to avoid. Then on to Meall a'ChailRHW15/11/2014
Rambling Ray17/09/2014
See Beinn nam Fuaran. More or less contoured across from dealach after dropping down from Cam Chreig, no problems.dickscroop13/09/2014
Pete R26/05/2012
Visited after Creag Mhor, and a very easy add on. A fine viewpoint. If coming in from Lochay watch the parking - usual Perthshire hostility has added 1500m to the walk in. Bikes advised.fasgadh12/11/2011
neilsan24/04/2011
GaryJones01/04/2011
Gavin Theobald11/12/2010
Kevin2903516/10/2010
hill walker24/04/2010
Date to confirm - on LAMM 2007 - checkpoint near here.nordicstar03/06/2007
jenx03/06/2007
Alan Moore03/02/2007
StueyB23/12/2006
Colin Crawford13/08/2006
bertbarnett12310/09/2005
chalky195325/04/2005
Top, hot + sunny.Dugswell205/04/2003
IainT04/06/1999
KennyB04/04/1999
3 kinnears29/10/1990
sclater24/09/1989
amblemark01/01/1970
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