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Name:Mullach Beag
Hill number:11413
Height:246m / 807ft
Parent (Ma):1485  Mullach Mor
RHB Section:20C: Arran and Holy Island
County/UA:North Ayrshire
Island:Holy Island (Arran)
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NS 05824 30266
Summit feature:cairn on rock
Drop:30m
Col:216m  NS060300  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 69
(1:25k) 361S
Observations:boulder 10m SE is as high
Survey:Abney level
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From the Buddhist retreat centre, after ferry from Lamlash (£22 in 2023). Took the hill path up through the woods, first east, then south, onto open moor, up to the summit of Mullach Beag. Then down to the bealach, with a short steep section (a little scrambly at first) up to the trig on summit of Mullach Mór. Return by outward route. With DB and RP. 5.3km, with 370m of ascent.Man of Kernow107/09/2023
Ferry from Lamlash and then walked ,north to south over both tops and back along the shore. Misty rain and sunny in equal measure. Goats sleeping on the beach and a peregrine falcon. Great walkLongwojo22/08/2023
En route to Mullach Mor.Chris Peart10/07/2023
Ferry from Lamlash to Holy Island. 8 km, 390 m asc. From the Centre for World Peace and Health, up the N ridge to Mullach Beag summit and continuing up to Mullach Mor summit. https://www.flickr.com/photos/samandjo/albums/72177720307835642 Down the S ridge to Pillar Rock lighthouse and back by the W coast footpath via St Molaise's Cave and the Buddhist rock paintings.SalmonJoe17/04/2023
As part of the standard clockwise route. Rather surprised that only us two out of the 10 folk on the ferry were doing it.milimana15/09/2022
On the 2022 Arran Mountain Festival walk. Great day out, well worth the visit.DavieRuts14/05/2022
Standard route from the landing place, over the hill and back along the west coast. With Mrs Anchovy, M & X. All rather lovely.Herbert Anchovy29/08/2018
Clockwise from the pier to Mullach Beag then Mullach Mor, returning by the western coastal path. A stunning walk and viewpoint, highly recommended!Chris Mac03/08/2018
Enroute to Mullach Mor. Greta solo walk.bolton14/06/2017
Group walk as part of Arran walking festivaljpitches21/05/2017
On the way to Mullach Mor.Topographer5702/06/2016
on the way.robertphillips16/05/2016
1st peak of my Arran adventure. Train from Glasgow to Ardrossan South beach then walk onto Ferry, bus (Megarider ticket) to Lamlash straight from ferry getting off at Lamlash and then the return ticket to Holy Isle along with 11 others. Met a nice American couple, Hal &Rose, who accompanied me on the hillwalk (well signposted) ober the two peaks peaks and the interesting low level return.Dazingdale06/05/2016
Two and a half hour romp around the island with Jenny, Margriet and Rick on a lovely morning. Mullach Beag, Mullach Mor, Pillar Rock and the two lighthouses plus the odd cave, Soay sheep and Eriskay ponies.Dugswell221/04/2016
On the way to the top.jenx21/04/2016
With the main peaknordicstar21/04/2016
En route to Mullach Mor. Great views.The Captain10/08/2014
Annette and Tom Bradford. Paddled across with NettieMountain Goat12/06/2013
On recommended route to Mullach Mor from pier.jimbloomer20/05/2013
Bagged whilst on the island doing Mullach Mor.jonglew10/05/2013
Going south.Play2End05/05/2013
With Jackie, Màiri and Andrew. Lovely hill with great views of Arran.mikejacobs14/08/2012
On way to main tophillsman09/08/2012
On way to Mullach Mor. Great wee islandThearlaichdubh21/07/2012
Lovely stroll down the west side of Holy Isle then back over Mullach MorCrib Goch26/08/2011
With Jeremy and Malcolmlordtonult25/06/2011
Ascended as part of your Holy Island circuit.ChinnockC31/05/2011
En route to Mullach Mor.summitsup21/05/2010
Over this on way to Mullach Mor.Aye Jimmy29/07/2009
On way to the top, Rebecca in backpack.agentmancuso08/04/2008
On way to and from M Mor.arranc20/09/2003
With Charliechrisbien07/07/2002
En route to summit. 1st of two visits.RHW07/07/2002
eddieh01/08/2022
Biggerbagger03/08/2021
Gavin Theobald26/08/2019
Thorny20/08/2019
iainwalton08/07/2019
Neil Midgley20/05/2019
geoffh1230/08/2018
Chimp29/08/2018
Xan29/08/2018
M429/08/2018
Xtina8905/07/2018
Toril28/06/2018
SteveG25/05/2018
carole engel12/05/2018
tomandivy15/09/2017
Sick Kid15/06/2017
Owen B13/05/2017