Mullach an Tàroin

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Mullach an Tàroin

Rocks on Druim Raois Outcropping rock and boulders litter the moorland below Mealaisbhal.
Rocks on Druim Raois Credit: Alan Reid

Mullach an Tàroin is a prominent hill located in Ross-shire, Scotland. It is part of the stunning Northwest Highlands, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rugged terrain. With an elevation of approximately 3,281 feet (1,000 meters), Mullach an Tàroin offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding area.

The hill is characterized by its rocky slopes, which provide a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience for outdoor enthusiasts. Its summit is marked by a trig point, offering a sense of accomplishment to those who brave the ascent. On clear days, the views from the top stretch across the surrounding countryside, including nearby lochs, glens, and the majestic Scottish Highlands.

Mullach an Tàroin is nestled within a region known for its rich wildlife and biodiversity. The area is home to various bird species, including golden eagles and peregrine falcons, which can often be spotted soaring above the hill. Additionally, red deer can be found grazing on the lower slopes, adding to the natural charm of the landscape.

The hill is a popular destination for hikers and hillwalkers, who are drawn to its challenging terrain and stunning vistas. It is recommended to come prepared with suitable clothing and equipment, as the weather can change rapidly in the Scottish Highlands. However, the effort is well worth it for those seeking an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Mullach an Tàroin offers a true taste of the rugged beauty and untamed wilderness that Scotland is famous for.

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Mullach an Tàroin Images

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Rocks on Druim Raois Outcropping rock and boulders litter the moorland below Mealaisbhal.
Rocks on Druim Raois
Outcropping rock and boulders litter the moorland below Mealaisbhal.
Road, Peat Cuttings and Moorland
Road, Peat Cuttings and Moorland
Small pond beside the road to Islibhig This probably represents the site of a small quarry cut for stone when the road was being constructed.
Small pond beside the road to Islibhig
This probably represents the site of a small quarry cut for stone when the road was being constructed.
Geodh' an Fhithich Sea Stacks
Geodh' an Fhithich Sea Stacks
Not Much of a View In clear weather there would be a view across the square towards Mealaisbhal. It might even be worth walking another couple of hundred metres to get Loch Sanndabhat in view. As it is, cloud base is not much higher than 150 metres above sea level, and all that is visible is a swathe of wet bog interspersed with glaciated outcrops of Lewisian gneiss.
Not Much of a View
In clear weather there would be a view across the square towards Mealaisbhal. It might even be worth walking another couple of hundred metres to get Loch Sanndabhat in view. As it is, cloud base is not much higher than 150 metres above sea level, and all that is visible is a swathe of wet bog interspersed with glaciated outcrops of Lewisian gneiss.
A pretty lochan This is Lochan Mealabhat, two thirds of which is in this square. It is a pleasing geograph photo, because it clearly shows what you can see on the map: I'm standing on a little tongue of land that sticks out into the lochan, the tongue is in the square, and I'm looking across to a similar tongue.
A pretty lochan
This is Lochan Mealabhat, two thirds of which is in this square. It is a pleasing geograph photo, because it clearly shows what you can see on the map: I'm standing on a little tongue of land that sticks out into the lochan, the tongue is in the square, and I'm looking across to a similar tongue.
Rubh' an Taroin headland
Rubh' an Taroin headland
Rubh' an Taroin
Rubh' an Taroin
Coastal moor at Mullach an Tàroin
Coastal moor at Mullach an Tàroin
North end of Traigh Mhangarstaidh A beautiful beach with a fine Atlantic swell pounding in.
North end of Traigh Mhangarstaidh
A beautiful beach with a fine Atlantic swell pounding in.
Atlantic swell, Traigh Mhangarstaidh An exciting time being beside to a tumultuous sea - and at close range.
Atlantic swell, Traigh Mhangarstaidh
An exciting time being beside to a tumultuous sea - and at close range.
Looking down on Traigh Mhangarstaidh A walk for the view with my son on the beach.
Looking down on Traigh Mhangarstaidh
A walk for the view with my son on the beach.
Sea off Traigh Mhangarstaidh Exhilarating!
Sea off Traigh Mhangarstaidh
Exhilarating!
Coast line near Traigh Mhangarstaidh A wide view from stitching images.  An amazing experience.
Coast line near Traigh Mhangarstaidh
A wide view from stitching images. An amazing experience.
Aird Feinis A deep rock pool in a cleft on the top of Aird Feinis.
Aird Feinis
A deep rock pool in a cleft on the top of Aird Feinis.
Cairn on Aird Feinis A cairn marks the highest point on the relatively level summit of Aird Feinis, with Aird Mangarstadh in the background.
Cairn on Aird Feinis
A cairn marks the highest point on the relatively level summit of Aird Feinis, with Aird Mangarstadh in the background.
Boulder-strewn Hillside These strange rounded boulders lie on the hill slope above the road opposite Aird Feinis. They have been rounded and polished by the movement of ice during the last Ice Age, which ended about 10,000 years ago.
Boulder-strewn Hillside
These strange rounded boulders lie on the hill slope above the road opposite Aird Feinis. They have been rounded and polished by the movement of ice during the last Ice Age, which ended about 10,000 years ago.
Geodha an Fhithich Several ridges of rock have been eroded to form a series of jagged rock stacks north of Aird Feinis.
Geodha an Fhithich
Several ridges of rock have been eroded to form a series of jagged rock stacks north of Aird Feinis.
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Mullach an Tàroin is located at Grid Ref: NB0029 (Lat: 58.155891, Lng: -7.0966417)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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