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Name:Meall an Domhnaich
Hill number:6270
Height:608m / 1995ft
Parent (Ma):621  Carn Dearg
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NN 53661 95313
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:56m
Col:552m  NN542959  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) OL55 401
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 49 users)ByDate of Ascent
A suitably short walk for a December day, windy and drizzly but mild. From Garva Bridge, along track then up North edge of wood and along to the top. Descent to the SW through the wood, avoiding some wind-blown trees.NormanW18/12/2023
Descent from Geal Charn. SW down ridge. Path for upper part then boggy heather . Small cairn on top. Rain stopped ; decent view. Followed fence line around forest to old quarry track back to Garva Bridge. With Walkers and Sparkes.Denise 05/10/2023
Parked at Garva Bridge. Geal Charn, Beinn Sgiath, Meall an Domhnaich. Wet underfoot and showery with tops in cloud. Allt Coire nan Deareag required careful crossing. Descent from MnD followed fence line NW and round to track. With Gillian, Denise, Bernard and Sarah.richard6905/10/2023
Delightful walk from Sherramore, up through native tree plantings...track marked goes a bit further than map says, followed it to the end, leaving just a short cross country, lovely.hils30/06/2023
From Garva Bridge. The estate road shown on the map goes to a gate in the wood at NN 53188 95746 at 415m. I don't this is any better than going straight up from where it turns left.Alan Moore09/01/2023
Creag Dubh from Fersit. After first stretch of good track, track deteriorated but then upper stretch pathless but on good ground. Whole area drier than I remember it from years ago. Drove round to Garva Bridge then up and down Meall Damhnaich. Track continues much further than on map - to forest edge then follow boundary fence almost to summit.dickscroop29/05/2022
From Beinn Sgiath, down SW ridgeIsbjorn02/06/2021
A 9 top round from garva bridge, meall an domhnaich, beinn sgiath, geal charn repeat, carn na criche, carn fraoich, creag an dearg lochain, meall na h aisre repeat,leathad gaothach, an torr.robertphillips15/05/2021
2 of 2: After Am Maol we drove to Garva Bridge. A track wound its way up to and through the higher plantation of trees. We then followed the fence steeply up to some peat hags near the top. We then headed north, in a gusty snow shower, to the Feith Talagain intending to cross it and go up An Torr. However it was in spate so we left it for another day. With Karen.ChrisR22/11/2020
From SE, Sherramore, good track then short steep grassy climb, odd flat topped cairn. Back via Am Maol. Dry after drizzly start, then pm drive home after good weekend with fellow baggers based at NewtonmoreRHW03/11/2019
Geal Charn Circuit from Garva BridgeAjm031020/11/2018
From Sherramore. Watched two deer cross the Spey as I crossed the bridge. By tracks great and small through the woodland to Meall and Domhnaich, then enjoyably along the ridge to Beinn Sgiath (the summit cairn is surprisingly difficult to find as broad, diverging slopes conceal it until quite close) and Geal Charn. An ATV track makes for a quick return to Sherramore.Nick Down104/08/2018
Followed track, which goes further than shown on the map, from Garva Bridge and then a quick ascent for a fine viewpoint in sunny weather.JohnW04/06/2018
Added onto the end of a round of Geal Charn and Beinn Sgiath.callumblack08/05/2018
Long slog down from Geal Charn, but pleasant walkthekirkie pirate23/07/2017
Enjoyable singleton from Garva BridgeColin Crawford04/12/2016
Great little summit started from Garva bridge and traversed over Geal Charn and Beinn Sgiath. Lots of, 'Somme like' peat hags to battle through which was a test of resolve after a full week of hill bashing!thenomad06/10/2015
Solo (Easton did not summit).MickyRoss08/06/2009
Craig6727/09/2023
Alan Whatley07/08/2023
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iainwalton28/10/2022
gomezhdm20/08/2022
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Ibex16/08/2020
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BlackPanther08/12/2018
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Tony S17/12/2016
Lorna S17/12/2016
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interloper25/06/2016
Fletch25/06/2016
Pete R30/08/2014
Gavin Theobald23/11/2013
IainK29/04/2013
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