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Name:Meall Chomraidh
Hill number:140
Height:466.3m / 1530ft
RHB Section:02A: Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (400-499m), Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,4,Y)
Grid ref:NN 48394 55662
Summit feature:large cairn 3m S of trig point
Drop:150.9m
Col:315.3m  NN 4549 5349  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42 51
(1:25k) 385E
Observations:ground by cairn is 40cm higher than flush bracket of trig point
Survey:Summit-Abney level/Leica RX1250; Col-Leica NA730/GS15
Survey of Meall Chomraidh.pdf
Comments:Promoted in Marhofn 133.07, May 2005
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 146 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Staying at excellent Bridge of Gaur Guest House, picked a weather window on a foul day for straightforward climb of this boggy little hill, but well worth the effort as good viewpoint.trimarc213/04/2024
clanbonham26/11/2023
scott duncan13/05/2023
Crawford Lindsay22/04/2023
wintergreen22/04/2023
Parked at the village hall then followed drovers rd to the foot of hill by river bridge. i think it payed off to climb the hill in April no bracken. good views all roundNozzer18/04/2023
tallscottishguy18/03/2023
LesH26/02/2023
jimbloomer22/11/2022
Up forestry track, then direct to summit through high bracken. Return via memorial and Invercomrie track. Sunny, windy, rain threatening. En route north to see Malky. Rounsfell04/08/2022
hill walker07/05/2022
With Bob. Parked next to main gate. Good track then sodden path to lovely summit.Play2End13/11/2021
BasherBob13/11/2021
Used small car park next to tin village hall. Locals said this was OK . Right of way until bridge, then off piste . Finnart Estate, stalking - access - contact 07710 328 025 or 07500 039 225VerySlowPlodder03/11/2021
Gill's route from the logging road gate east of the phone box in Bridge of Gaur. The ascent is a bit of a battle with bracken and bog, but the glorious views in all directions from the summit more than compensate. One to enjoy on a sunny afternoon.Nick Down115/10/2021
From Bridge of Gaur parked next to garage just over Bridge, walked up track to nearly highest point and followed ridge up using various animal tracks. Descended to higher track where Bridge crosses river to make a mini circuit. 3.5 miles 1hr 35 moving time with my little legs. 1 of 3 for the day.JulieB16/06/2021
dave g21/04/2021
AFD9009/04/2021
Meall Chomraidh, Leagag and Coille Mhor from Bridge of Gaur using a mix of estate tracks, reindeer trails and snow shoes.summitter30/01/2021
Bonus Marilyn after the bike assisted Loch Ericht Corbett. Parked at the entrance to the plantation track (ESE of Bridge of Gaur). SW to Allt Chomraidh, the picked up a very faint path through grotty bracken, then grassier but rather squelchy higher up. Stunning views. Schiehallion, Glen Lyon hills, Bridge of Orchy hills, Ben Cruachan, Black Mount, Rannoch Moor, Glencoe, Mamores, Grey Corries, Loch Ossian hills, Ben Alder group, Loch Ericht to Loch Rannoch hills and beyond to the ENE. Returned via Invercomrie.Owen B23/09/2020
Parked beside gate of logging road. Up to bridge then alongside broken wall among chest high wet bracken then up through mixed ground to summit. Excellent views all around with cloud low down in glens. 1 of 3, back to bridge and across wet grass and heather to track for LeagagCoinneach20/09/2020
NickF10/07/2020
weaselmaster05/01/2020
Sick Kid04/01/2020
Steve Q04/11/2019
A sneaky little hill before the Corrour train. Parked in a lay by before the gate on the logging road east of the phone box; truck drivers very friendly. Up the east ridge of the hill from the bridge, a bit of bracken to begin, then deer tracks lead through interesting complex ground to the top. Down to the barracks track more easily on a clear but rough path. Fine views, nice hill.Gill16/08/2019
Reasonable parking at start of forest road, NN503565 (timber lorries exiting). Along track to bridge at NN493556, then along ruined wall behind Scottish Rights of Way signpost. Up N flank of grassy spur on signs of previous passage and through rock step band on R of main crags. Then rough grass to top.Isbjorn05/06/2019
Solo jog, from Bridge of Gaur. With Leagag.amswanston17/05/2019
Parked at track junction - NN 4933 5564. Interesting hill with some very steep deer trodscarole engel04/05/2019
alasdaircairns25/03/2019
Simon Winton01/11/2018
Fi21/10/2018
scoob21/10/2018
Rod M30/09/2018
Ascended from near bridge to East. Lots of bracken! Consider an alternative route or season!raffemeister12/09/2018
Meall Chomraidh & Legag starting from just E of Bridge of Gaur. Started ascent of The Meall from E, just N of bridge - some bracken bashing - super summit views - descent by ascent route. Crossed grassy land (approx ESE direction to join good track heading S) - approx E of Legag took a path (start marked by a cairn) for a few hundred meters, then pathless to summit - a fine hill (under Graham height but not less than 600m & a Ma). (12km, 590m).ger04/09/2018
From Bridge of Gaur, short up and down evening runN.Morters26/07/2018
Sunhat26/06/2018
Ascended in hot weather after climbing Leagag. Excellent views.JohnW28/05/2018
Second of the days hills. Took a route up beside a dry stone wall and then walked around the side of a fence to find a faint path. On descending I found that the path led down to the track away from the fences and walls on the lower half of the hill.Buteobuteo25/05/2018
2 of 3: From Leagag.ChrisR21/02/2018
Deep soft snow all the way up so fairly arduous.Lionel Bidwell31/01/2018
eddieh17/09/2017
PeteN30/05/2017
curlebd29/05/2017
From Bridge of Gaur, past farm, up side of deer fence. Big deer track, eases the pain. thereafter, stick to valley until final rise. Warm, sunny, strong wind, great views.iangalbraith04/05/2017
benarmine18/04/2017
Dave Geere15/04/2017
duchally26/01/2017
russell6109/10/2016