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Name:Meall Mor
Hill number:8325
Height:411m / 1348ft
Parent (Ma):450  Creag nam Mial
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NO 00260 55332
Summit feature:no feature: small grassy clearing in open trees
Drop:62m
Col:349m  NO005563  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 52 53
(1:25k) OL52S 387S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 10 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at Milton Farm, from where a track/minor road leads past Tulliemet House and the holiday cottages of Blaranrash onto open hillside. I walked a further kilometre through grazing sheep then took a bee-line using sheep tracks to a metal gate due south of the summit and into a fire break. A bit of ducking and weaving got me to the summit, before reversing the route.summitter22/06/2022
Afternoon walk on its own from Milton Farm, up via Tulliemet House, over rusty gate into wood, and up through overhanging branches to the top. I've been in worst forests, but that doesn't mean this is nice !NormanW13/04/2021
Meall Mor, Sgorr Gorm, and Meall Reamher from Milton Farm.daviemore12/01/2021
6 tumps from guay, creag liath, garbh chreag, capel hill, cnocan oisinneach mor, meall mor, creagan ruathair, down to milton farm for bike back to quay.robertphillips18/11/2019
Up from Dalcapon and break through the trees. Summit easy enough, through fairly open trees. I was lacking energy so didn't visit the western top; hope I'm not caught out. TGOC 19Colin Crawford20/05/2019
richtea504030/10/2018
chalky195316/10/2018
Final hill of a walk over various tops including Capel Hill and Meall Reamhar. Entered forest through gate at wall junction (NO 0047 5535), big easy fire break then L up another one (passing by a watch tower) to where it levels off. From there, easily through the trees to nearby summit, which was attractively carpeted with wood sorrel. Also visited the W top, which took a bit more time and effort, but was ok.Rod M06/09/2017
From the south. Parked at NN997526 and walked through farmyard without incident. Followed track to NO002543 then animal tracks all the way up to wall just east of summit. There is a break right through the trees from W to E that goes within 50m of the summit. Quite pleasant in there so I carried on west to the 410m point and back. Hood needed but trees not bad at all.alda07/03/2016
Approached from W and entered summit wood at NN99895 55506, via one of several unmapped firebreaks. Followed it SE to its highest point then pushed E through trees to visit both tops. Not nearly as bad as I'd feared in the forest, looks worse from outside.Lindsay M21/06/2015