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Name: | Meallach Bheag |
Hill number: | 4069 |
Height: | 695m / 2280ft |
Parent (Ma): | 420 Meallach Mhor |
RHB Section: | 06A: Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Spey |
Class: | Simm, Graham Top (Tu,Sim,GT) |
Grid ref: | NN 77068 92091 |
Summit feature: | cairn on outcrop |
Drop: | 75m |
Col: | 620m NN774917 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 35 (1:25k) OL56 402 |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 66 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
2 of 4: From Meallach Mhor. | ChrisR | 09/11/2022 |
Jogged up path from Drumguish & over Croidh-la to Meallach Mhor, then this on way NW back to track; dry, breezy, mostly cloudy but moments of warm sunshine. Cool in the wind. Some lovely views. | NorfolkPT21 | 15/07/2022 |
Parked in layby around corner from Tromie Bridge. Cycled up the glen to Bhran Cottage. Then tried to pick up the path shown on 1:50000 map which doesn't exist on the lower slopes. Bit of a bog hop over wet ground to get to the path. Up to the coll. Meallach Mor and then Meallach Bheag. | Fife Walking | 01/05/2022 |
From drumguish biked in to approx 787 944 unmapped track, croidh la, clach mheall, meallach bheag, meallach mhor repeat, meall an dubh chadha, carn dearg, aonach mor, meall buidhe. | robertphillips | 07/08/2021 |
We parked in a space just along the private road from Tromie Bridge then walked up said road until the start of the footpath at 788978. This really pleasant narrow path meanders through heather and young pines and birch all the way to Croidh-la, then continues to Coach-mheall. The next stretch to Meallach Bheag is less obvious but does keep you on the high ground. Meallach Mhor was snow-topped but easily surmounted via a further narrow path through the heather and stone, then turning east to Meall an Dubh-chadha presented the worse ground of the circuit - peat hags and no discernible footpath. An ATV track from the summit heads down the northern flank, eventually meeting a non-metalled road, presumably installed to aid the vast woodland establishment throughout Gleann Chomnraig. It eventually comes close to the footpath we initially climbed that morning, enabling easy descent back to Glen Tromie. 5.15 hrs total walk. | summitter | 12/04/2021 |
see log for Croidh-la | carole engel | 25/09/2020 |
Round of 7 Simms from the end of Glen Tromie: Croidh-la, Clach-mheall, Meallach Bheag, Meall an Dubh-chadha, Carn Dearg, Aonach Mor, Meall Buidhe. | PGCE | 17/07/2020 |
From Meall an Dubh Chadha. Contoured the NE side of Meallach Mhor to the path SE of Meallach Bheag then easily to the summit. Descended to Bhran cottage westward with CM. | bolton | 09/11/2019 |
Bike to Bhran cottage, MM first, MaDC next and then contoured round to this one. atv track back. | iangalbraith | 02/07/2019 |
On my high level return from Meallach Mhor(qv) to Drumguish. This is just a little off route but was a pleasant addition with increasingly good weather. That path from Bhran Cottage IS evident on the slopes of this hill, maybe not so clear in the glen. | pwheeler | 17/07/2018 |
Walked over from Meall an Dubh-chadha. weather clearing. | 187lenny | 11/07/2018 |
With Meallach Mhor from the north, | Topographer57 | 26/06/2018 |
Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 20/03/2018 |
Snowy and on way to MM. | Martin R | 22/01/2015 |
See Meallach Mhor | dickscroop | 09/10/2014 |
Cairn on outcrop, stony summit. Trig and Graham Top circuit from Drumguish, via Carn Dearg Beag. | RHW | 12/02/2010 |
Backpack from Blair to Kingussie. Day 1 to camp below Taobhain, day 2 via Carn Dearg and Meallach Mor and train back. Tops en route, not many off line due to packs. | nordicstar | 10/08/2008 |
anguscow | 19/02/2024 | |
49pp | 07/06/2023 | |
iainwalton | 16/04/2023 | |
Simon Winton | 01/04/2023 | |
chrispine | 27/04/2022 | |
Kevin29035 | 15/01/2022 | |
Tony S | 19/09/2021 | |
Dave McG | 03/03/2021 | |
neilsan | 06/11/2020 | |
Rod M | 01/11/2020 | |
Gallovidian | 06/09/2020 | |
CJM | 09/11/2019 | |
interloper | 07/11/2019 | |
Fletch | 07/11/2019 | |
weaselmaster | 24/08/2019 | |
Sick Kid | 24/08/2019 | |
rdhumble | 28/05/2018 | |
alanm | 23/08/2017 | |
BaggerGutt | 04/06/2017 | |
hill walker | 14/05/2017 | |
Tom Mundell | 28/05/2016 | |
sarah mundell | 28/05/2016 | |
Iona | 28/05/2016 | |
Arctica | 07/05/2016 | |
Gavin Theobald | 06/07/2015 | |
mae | 23/04/2015 | |
ARM | 09/02/2013 | |
NormanW | 04/10/2012 | |
bertbarnett123 | 04/08/2012 | |
benalder284 | 01/11/2011 | |
Clova | 09/04/2011 | |
hils | 09/04/2011 | |
jimbloomer | 18/11/2010 |