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Name:Beinn Mhialairigh
Hill number:727
Height:548m / 1798ft
Section:10A: Glen Shiel to Loch Hourn and Loch Quoich
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,5,HF,Y
Drop:194m
Col:354m  NG810126  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
706928/09/2014NG 80013 12846  F: cairnP&EH
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GJ
4217211/03/2024NG 80013 12847  F: cairnjimbloomer
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Jim
-265518/03/2006NG 80014 12846  F: cairnJB
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Up the forest road to its terminus. Save for a good weather day. Views category AAAjimbloomer11/03/2024
Parked at the cattle grid and up track (signs asking you to not park at entrance or drive up) to the end of the forestry and the open hill (fence is open here). Straight up Mhialairigh arriving just as the sun rose over Knoydart lighting up Sgritheall and the Cuillin, magnificent. Over Creag an Taghainn (awkward deer fences for the dog either side of it) then angled up h-Oidhche. ATV most of the way to Meall Buidhe with the most superb views - Ladhar Bheinn to the left; Small Isles, Western Isles and Skye out front and Applecross/Torridon to the right, just wonderful. Easily down the SW ridge and into the forestry (fence down at this point) to follow the branch track up to the gate and out. Ground hard frozen all day so very easy going. Well worth saving for a really good day - exceptional viewpoints.StueyB05/12/2023
Very obvious but polite signs at start of forest track indicate not even workers' vehicles are to be left at gate. Up through brash before track end. Topmost part of hill pleasantly rocky with possibly the finest views in the country.lordtonult09/07/2023
From Creag an Taghain. Not in my itinerary for the day but couldn't resist. Very glad I didn't as the view of Loch Hourn was absolutely gorgeous. Paused at the summit to take pictures and drink in the loveliness. Quick and pleasant descent back along the ridge and down through the woods in sunshine. 18.5km, 1660m ascent 6hrs, 15 mins.Wycombe Wanderer05/06/2023
From cattle grid, good roadside parking towards arnisdale. Foresty track busy with logging traffic i counted 8 lorries. After acouple of Km a deer fencecrosses road, A few hundred yards after gate turn right up through brash after 300m open hillside leads easily to summit and trig bolt. A great view point.cjo29/05/2023
Drove up from NG780136, parking at NG 7937 1395. On leaving, two utility vehicles at track entrance - one had to move to let me leave. Nothing saidcarole engel27/05/2023
Up the track as others after parking at cattle grid. On going forestry work in progress with six workers caravans in the laybys. Big upgraded forest track all tbe way to end of track then straightforward up to summit.Crumblie223/05/2023
GaryJones26/04/2022
As others drove up the track which starts GR 780136, which isn’t new as Rick describes its on my old map 33! Drove to hundred metres of fence/locked gate, hidden round a bend, glad I parked before going round bend. Track to exit forest at corrugated iron garage then up easy grass and thin heather to rocky top, return the same way. Great views of Sgritheall, Skye, Rum and Knoydart etc. Could make an excellent alternative way up Sgritheall.N.Morters07/08/2020
Dave McG18/10/2019
Drive to locked gate. Up Rick's stream, down Gill's road. The road wins. Great summit views.NormanW11/06/2019
Drove along the forest track like everyone else. Just before a short rough and rocky section on the track, there's a good parking space. Best to stop there, there's nowhere good further on and no turning space. We walked right to the end of the track, from where it's very easy getting up the hill without getting entangled in fallen trees. Splendid views and easy going all the way.Gill24/05/2019
Drove just short of the locked gate at 792140 and parked up. Followed the track to the ATV shed as you you emerge from the forest then direct to the summit with Gill. Under 2 hour return in improving weather.bolton24/05/2019
Drove good forest road to NG 7923 1398, couldn't have drven much further due to a locked gate. Due S from there for about a km, lot of windfall to contend with until out of the forest, then SE. First hill of 6, on to Creag an Taghainn before the munro.jonglew05/05/2019
Simon Winton06/01/2019
Sick Kid16/11/2018
weaselmaster16/11/2018
From forestry track to col under Beinn Sgritheal where other went off leaving John and I to pick off the Marilyn - absolutely cracking viewpoint in brilliant weather. Went down to Sandaig on return - gorgeous spot.SS03/06/2018
self, staying at Glenelgdavidsbatty31/03/2018
beinn mhialairigh, creag an taghain, beinn sgritheall, beinn sgritheall NW top. from 7924413992robertphillips19/03/2018
2 of 3: From Arnisdale road at 785127ChrisR19/03/2018
Jon F11/03/2018
After Beinnn SgrithealIsbjorn24/02/2018
needanewdog02/06/2017
Viewfinder's route worked for me and had the benefit of shelter from today's SW gale.Chris Peart27/10/2016
Drove up as far as locked gate on the track to the north, had to reverse a short distance to find safe turning and parking. Back to gate and turned right up the west side of the deer fence to avoid the worst of the fallen trees. Crossed the fence at top of forestry. From there it is an easy walk to a craggy summit area and another great sunset view.Topographer5712/10/2016
neilsan04/06/2016
iainwalton29/05/2016
From the track to the north. A boggy stream line lead easily through forest to open ground.jenx18/05/2016
Drove in on the new track just past Mam Sandaig, 2km on good track to just before deer fence/locked gate. Parking at GR7924413992. Along the track for another km past devasted windthrown trees to stream at GR8047213736. This gives good if damp access through trees to hillside and easy line of 240m ascent 800m linear to summit. Great viewpoint over the sound and neighbouring hills.nordicstar18/05/2016
govanah07/05/2016
richtea504011/10/2015
Martyn129/07/2015
Tony S14/06/2015
Lorna S14/06/2015
AndyS17/05/2015
interloper17/05/2015
Fletch17/05/2015
LizH28/09/2014
PeterAH28/09/2014
PGCE24/09/2014
Tom Mundell07/07/2014
Trekking toes07/07/2014
RichardM12/05/2014
Denise 12/05/2014
Parked on minor road to the S and took a NE line first on track through forest then steep slopes to the summitAndrewFinnimore25/04/2014
Various inc JC and OMartin6629/12/2013
Done during a New Year week at Glenelg with Martin66, J, Otis, JC, MarkH & the Harts. From the road near point 132m up the forest track & then on to the open hillside wending a way around various outcrops. A good viewpoint. Then continued E to Lochan Bhealach Rarsaidh, picking up a path leading SE. Left this to head SW easily enough back to the road & then wandered back to the starting point.NotReallyABagger29/12/2013
Andrew Simmons19/10/2013
Calico27/08/2013