Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh

Cliff, Slope in Ross-shire

Scotland

Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh

Erratic Boulder above Loch nan Uidhean An erratic boulder between Loch nan Uidhean and Loch na Creage 
Lionta in the Aird Mhor.
Erratic Boulder above Loch nan Uidhean Credit: Marc Calhoun

Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a prominent cliff and slope formation that offers breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Rising majestically to an elevation of approximately 600 meters, it stands as an impressive landmark in the region.

The cliff face of Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh boasts rugged and imposing granite formations, with sheer vertical drops that provide a spectacular sight for visitors. The exposed rock surfaces display intricate patterns and textures, showcasing the geological history of the area. These cliffs are a haven for adventure enthusiasts, attracting rock climbers and mountaineers looking for a challenging ascent.

The slope of Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh offers a contrasting landscape to the cliffs. Covered in lush vegetation and dotted with vibrant wildflowers, it provides a picturesque setting for hikers and nature lovers. The slope gradually inclines, allowing for pleasant walks and hikes, suitable for all fitness levels.

The surrounding area of Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh is rich in biodiversity, with a variety of flora and fauna found in the region. Birdwatchers can spot a range of species, including eagles, falcons, and peregrine falcons, soaring above the cliffs. Additionally, the area is home to several mammal species, such as deer and mountain hares.

Visitors to Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the rolling hills, lochs, and distant mountains. The combination of dramatic cliffs, gentle slopes, and stunning vistas make it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking natural beauty in Ross-shire.

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Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh Images

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Erratic Boulder above Loch nan Uidhean An erratic boulder between Loch nan Uidhean and Loch na Creage 
Lionta in the Aird Mhor.
Erratic Boulder above Loch nan Uidhean
An erratic boulder between Loch nan Uidhean and Loch na Creage Lionta in the Aird Mhor.
Mullach na h-Airde Bige Second HuMP around the northern edge of Loch Resort on an Alan Holmes RIB trip. What a brilliant day.
Name: Mullach na h-Airde Bige
Hill number: 4947
Height: 182m / 597ft
Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands
Class: Hu,1
Grid ref: NB026188 (est)
Drop: 128m
Col: 54m  NB044194
Mullach na h-Airde Bige
Second HuMP around the northern edge of Loch Resort on an Alan Holmes RIB trip. What a brilliant day. Name: Mullach na h-Airde Bige Hill number: 4947 Height: 182m / 597ft Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands Class: Hu,1 Grid ref: NB026188 (est) Drop: 128m Col: 54m NB044194
Steep Climb From Landing Point For Mullach na h-Airde Bige Our boatman Neil was a little worried by the steep climb up from our landing point. It proved to be no problem for Douglas Law, Alan Holmes, George Morl, Michael Earnshaw, Jim Bloomer, Martin Richardson, Mark Smith, Richard Tibbetts and Colin Crawford who were soon on top of the HuMP, Mullach na h-Airde Bige.
Steep Climb From Landing Point For Mullach na h-Airde Bige
Our boatman Neil was a little worried by the steep climb up from our landing point. It proved to be no problem for Douglas Law, Alan Holmes, George Morl, Michael Earnshaw, Jim Bloomer, Martin Richardson, Mark Smith, Richard Tibbetts and Colin Crawford who were soon on top of the HuMP, Mullach na h-Airde Bige.
Eoranish More Bagged on a RIB trip with 8 others to the HuMPs north of Loch Resort. Looking west towards Mullach na h-Airde Bige.
Name: Eoranish More
Hill number: 104363
Height: 158m / 518ft
Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands
Class: 1
Grid ref: NB032188 (est)
Drop: 79m
Col: 79m
Eoranish More
Bagged on a RIB trip with 8 others to the HuMPs north of Loch Resort. Looking west towards Mullach na h-Airde Bige. Name: Eoranish More Hill number: 104363 Height: 158m / 518ft Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands Class: 1 Grid ref: NB032188 (est) Drop: 79m Col: 79m
Meall nan Sidhean [Meall nan Sithean] Last of four HuMPs around the north of Loch Resort on an Alan Holmes RIB trip. What a brilliant day. The summit is one of 3 tops in a line with the middle rocky top being lower than the tops on either side.
Name: Meall nan Sidhean [Meall nan Sithean]
Hill number: 4948
Height: 177m / 581ft
Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands
Class: Hu,1
Grid ref: NB024175 (est)
Drop: 122m
Col: 55m  NB039176
Meall nan Sidhean [Meall nan Sithean]
Last of four HuMPs around the north of Loch Resort on an Alan Holmes RIB trip. What a brilliant day. The summit is one of 3 tops in a line with the middle rocky top being lower than the tops on either side. Name: Meall nan Sidhean [Meall nan Sithean] Hill number: 4948 Height: 177m / 581ft Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands Class: Hu,1 Grid ref: NB024175 (est) Drop: 122m Col: 55m NB039176
View Across To Coirnis View across to Coirnis, 77 metres and a P30 hill. This is close to the spot that the RIB tender boat collected us after climbing Meall nan Sidhean.
View Across To Coirnis
View across to Coirnis, 77 metres and a P30 hill. This is close to the spot that the RIB tender boat collected us after climbing Meall nan Sidhean.
Rubha Geodha nan Sgarbh The entrance to Loch Tealasvay is well concealed close to the right of the picture.
Rubha Geodha nan Sgarbh
The entrance to Loch Tealasvay is well concealed close to the right of the picture.
A deep cleft
A deep cleft
Rubha Càrnach
Rubha Càrnach
Mol Tealasbhaigh Even in this remote inlet on the Atlantic Western Seaboard of Harris there is much evidence of plastic litter
Mol Tealasbhaigh
Even in this remote inlet on the Atlantic Western Seaboard of Harris there is much evidence of plastic litter
Loch Thamnabhaigh Entrance A sheltered sealoch and anchorage in south west Lewis.
Loch Thamnabhaigh Entrance
A sheltered sealoch and anchorage in south west Lewis.
Looking from Conagar towards Meall Mor
Looking from Conagar towards Meall Mor
Rough and undulating moorland on Aird Bheag
Rough and undulating moorland on Aird Bheag
Unnamed lochan on Mullach na h-Airde Bige
Unnamed lochan on Mullach na h-Airde Bige
Coastguard rescue 100 landing on Mullach na h-Airde Bige
Coastguard rescue 100 landing on Mullach na h-Airde Bige
Gearraidh na h-Airde Moire The bay of Tob a' Ghearraidh seen from the hillside below Loch na Coirnish. The bay lies at the foot of Gearraidh na h-Airde Moire (the pasture of the big headland). In the near distance is Rubha nan Uan (point of the lambs), and in the far distance rocky Taran Mor rises 1,000 feet above the shores of Loch Resort.
Gearraidh na h-Airde Moire
The bay of Tob a' Ghearraidh seen from the hillside below Loch na Coirnish. The bay lies at the foot of Gearraidh na h-Airde Moire (the pasture of the big headland). In the near distance is Rubha nan Uan (point of the lambs), and in the far distance rocky Taran Mor rises 1,000 feet above the shores of Loch Resort.
Loch Tealasbhaigh
Loch Tealasbhaigh
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Meall Aonaig nam Fiadh is located at Grid Ref: NB0117 (Lat: 58.046843, Lng: -7.0547496)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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