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Name: | Meall an Doirein |
Hill number: | 977 |
Height: | 422.7m / 1387ft |
RHB Section: | 13A: Loch Torridon to Loch Maree |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Ewe, Catchment Boundaries, Gairloch |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Tump (400-499m), Yeaman (Ma,Hu,Tu,4,Y) |
Grid ref: | NG 85908 75406 |
Summit feature: | stones on pointed rock |
Drop: | 297m |
Col: | 126m NG868724 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 19 (1:25k) 433 434 |
Observations: | cairn 75m NNW at NG 85885 75475 is 1.5m lower |
Survey: | Abney level/Leica RX1250 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 150 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
ketzster | 17/03/2024 | |
Parking in dedicated small gravel area at start of core path (NG8584178963). Fast progress S along FP, then slowed down by x 3 as left FP and headed SW after lochan at NG863765. Deep grass, pock-marked with booby trap planting divots, all way up NE flank, and sun directly in eyes, made finding optimum route very challenging. Took a straight line descent beside a line of lochans so as to get off this muck ASAP, much easier with gravity and the Sun behind me. A relief to get back onto the core path, stony though it is. | Isbjorn | 20/10/2023 |
From CP to N. Along path to first lochan, SW to Meall an Spardain, then onto Meall an Doirein. Visited cairn and summit. NE to Meall an Doirein NE Top. Finally NNE to Creag Mhor Thollaidh SE Top and back to car. | CJM | 09/09/2023 |
Car park then good path before heading over to Meall an Doirein, then onto Meall an Spardain, Meall a' Ghuirrain, Meallan Mhic Aonghais and finally Creagan Dubha. | Dugswell2 | 07/09/2023 |
Jill Robertson | 07/09/2023 | |
SteveG | 07/09/2023 | |
Nice to finish off with the highest of the bunch on a very enjoyable 10 Tump linear walk from Loch Bad an Sgalaig to Tollie. | Alex C | 05/09/2023 |
danpquinn | 20/08/2023 | |
TONY DEALL | 17/05/2022 | |
From Red Stable to Meall Aundrary, two intervening tumps and Sithean Mor. Onwards to Meall an Doirein SW Top, Meall an Spardain and Meall an Doirein proper. Returned via Meall Loch na Feithe Mugaig and SE shore. | lordtonult | 12/09/2021 |
Along track from Tollie (all mapped fords now with footbridges or massive stepping stones) to 243m spot height, followed small foot track SW, around 327m summit, then W (N of 357 m summit), then S on W side of Meall an Doirein, reaching summit area and summit itself, returning N and NE to S end of small lochan at NG863764 and E to main track, back to Tollie | kdbennett | 22/08/2021 |
From tollie. Complex lanscape. | VerySlowPlodder | 21/08/2021 |
Thorny | 04/08/2021 | |
Crumblie2 | 04/08/2021 | |
NickF | 03/07/2021 | |
Peterb | 26/11/2020 | |
From Tollie parking area, up the Slattadale path to the NE top, then the Marilyn and descent over Meall an Spardain. | willyross | 10/11/2020 |
lindaross | 10/11/2020 | |
weaselmaster | 30/08/2020 | |
Sick Kid | 30/08/2020 | |
From parking place below L Tollaidh (7:55) followed well-engineered path to the high point, then up the crest of the sharp peak to the S. Descended to the broad ridge beyond and thence to summit. Overcast but good view. Descended steeply N and without much difficulty followed the broad slabby ridge leading directly to the small loch and the path. Finished 11:05. Mostly dry with the odd light shower. | dbb | 29/08/2020 |
GaryJones | 12/08/2020 | |
From the Tollie car park at 858790. Good path up the pass then to the NE tump first and then picked my way to this top which appears to be the cairn set back and not the visible one on the way up. Solo. | bolton | 03/08/2020 |
From Poolewe road. Great views and fine Lichen on boulders west of the Matterhorn! | mindlessflogger | 17/01/2020 |
tick | chazzyboy19 | 14/10/2019 |
Following Tiollie path making easy progress even over swollen rivers. At the high point curved round the shapely NE top on vague path and up onto the rocky summits, both cairns visited. Clearing day | N.Morters | 11/08/2019 |
From the CP at the bend south of Poolewe. Very hot day; morning walk. With Sam. | ChrisR | 25/07/2019 |
bobhem25 | 29/06/2019 | |
A lovely walk up from Tollie via the NE Top then on to Meall an Spardain. | NormanW | 14/06/2019 |
On the first day of an iffy weather week in Gairloch. Clag over higher summits, so set off with J, Shaky & Smithy from the small parking area on the A832 at 858790 following the good footpath. The mini-Matterhorn ahead (NE top) was too good to resist, so ascended that via the sharp N ridge then descended the gentle S slope & wended up the open slopes to the summit. Decent view despite the clag. Descended NW to mini col & then headed underneath cliff W of pt 357. At this point a path/ATV track was picked up leading all the way back to the main path which was handy. A good short outing. | NotReallyABagger | 19/05/2019 |
daveyf2001 | 17/05/2019 | |
Clive G | 09/05/2019 | |
Simon Winton | 17/11/2018 | |
LesH | 02/11/2018 | |
In May 2015, Alan Dawson wrote in Marhofn: 
The 10km grid square with the most Tumps [in the whole UK] is NG87 with 61, seven more than any other square. This covers the area between Gairloch, Poolewe and Loch Maree. It has only two Marilyns, with 420m Meall an Doirein the highest. 
https://www.rhb.org.uk/marhofn/marhofn294/marhofn29418.htm | Pete R | 01/09/2018 |
IWC | 27/05/2018 | |
PaulineC | 27/05/2018 | |
BlackPanther | 18/04/2018 | |
Dave McG | 10/04/2018 | |
2nd of 4 Marilyns in day car bagging with Jon Glew. Started from footpath to Slattadale on A832 (NG85843 78965)following footpath to lochan north of Meall an Doirein NE Top. From here picked best way through heather and crags to summit. Had feel of a reel mountain with ice and snow covering rocks. Return to footpath over Meall an Doirein NE Top. Total distance walked 5.23 miles with 420m of ascent | mntainman | 06/02/2018 |
Small parking area due N on A832. Good path S to NG 8628 7668 when we veered off into the rubbish. Picked up the NE top on the way back. With Steve Smith. | jonglew | 06/02/2018 |
Along the Tollie path, from the Poolewe end, surprised to find bridges or massive stepping stones for the river crossings. Up to the lochan near the high point of the path, then off piste into the mist and wind for some excellent navigation practice. Out via the tree- and hole-infested valley heading south from the lochan, past pt 269, and then SW to MaD, via crags and heather. Back via the valley heading NE to the lochan, much better, no trees. | Gill | 22/12/2017 |
chrispine | 08/10/2017 | |
BrianMatthews | 09/07/2017 | |
Squidgey | 12/05/2017 | |
Owen B | 16/02/2017 | |
Parked by main road and took good path to waterfall. After deer fence path gradually disappeared and followed burn to loch and across to summit. Back via newly-promoted Sidhean Mor and superb views out west. | AndrewFinnimore | 21/01/2017 |
Tom Mundell | 08/01/2017 | |
Trekking toes | 08/01/2017 | |
self. at Gairloch with I Robertson | davidsbatty | 18/11/2016 |