Mullach a' Ruisg

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Mullach a' Ruisg

Hill of Lewis
Hill of Lewis Credit: Ralph Greig

Mullach a' Ruisg, also known as Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair, is a prominent hill located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is part of the Torridon Hills, which are renowned for their dramatic and rugged landscapes. Standing at an elevation of 1,101 meters (3,612 feet), Mullach a' Ruisg offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

The hill is characterized by its steep slopes and rocky terrain, making it a popular destination for experienced hikers and mountaineers. It is often climbed as part of a longer route that includes other peaks in the area, such as Beinn Eighe or Slioch. The ascent to the summit can be challenging but rewarding, as it provides stunning vistas of the nearby lochs, glens, and mountain ranges.

Mullach a' Ruisg is situated within the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve, which is known for its diverse flora and fauna. The hill is home to a variety of plant species, including heather, mosses, and lichens. It also provides a habitat for various bird species, such as golden eagles and ptarmigans, as well as mammals like red deer and mountain hares.

The hill is accessible from various starting points, with the most common route beginning at the Coire Mhic Fhearchair car park. It is important for visitors to be well-prepared and equipped with appropriate clothing, navigation tools, and provisions, as the weather conditions can change rapidly, especially at higher altitudes.

Overall, Mullach a' Ruisg stands as a majestic and challenging landmark in Inverness-shire, offering outdoor enthusiasts a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and wilderness of the Scottish Highlands.

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Mullach a' Ruisg Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.012978/-6.7964084 or Grid Reference NB1612. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hill of Lewis
Hill of Lewis
Track leading west towards Bealach na h-Uamha from Bowglass
Track leading west towards Bealach na h-Uamha from Bowglass
Loch Langavat from Tom Ruisg
Loch Langavat from Tom Ruisg
Liuthaid Summit, Lewis From road via good track then up steep east slope, heavy shower with hail. In group with Jonathan de Ferranti, Jim Bloomer & Mat Webster. Then onto Cearnabhal.

Name: Liuthaid
Hill number: 1564
Height: 492m / 1614ft
Area: 24B: Harris and Nearby Islands
Class: Ma,4
Grid ref: NB 17537 13627
Summit feature: cairn
Drop: 307m
Col: 185m  NB156115
Liuthaid Summit, Lewis
From road via good track then up steep east slope, heavy shower with hail. In group with Jonathan de Ferranti, Jim Bloomer & Mat Webster. Then onto Cearnabhal. Name: Liuthaid Hill number: 1564 Height: 492m / 1614ft Area: 24B: Harris and Nearby Islands Class: Ma,4 Grid ref: NB 17537 13627 Summit feature: cairn Drop: 307m Col: 185m NB156115
Liuthaid The Abhainn a'Mhuil starts its gorge below the 492m high hill of Liuthaid.
Liuthaid
The Abhainn a'Mhuil starts its gorge below the 492m high hill of Liuthaid.
Bealach na h-Uamha, Harris Glacial moraines near the top of the Bealach na h-Uamha (Pass of the Cave). At left is the location of the cave, Uamh Bhiogadail. Westwards the pass (bealach) drops into Glen Langavat. Eastwards the pass drops  down Vigadale to the sea.
Bealach na h-Uamha, Harris
Glacial moraines near the top of the Bealach na h-Uamha (Pass of the Cave). At left is the location of the cave, Uamh Bhiogadail. Westwards the pass (bealach) drops into Glen Langavat. Eastwards the pass drops down Vigadale to the sea.
New ford Ford where the newly upgraded track crosses the Allt Gill Lusge
New ford
Ford where the newly upgraded track crosses the Allt Gill Lusge
Liuthaid The summit (492m). A flat area, although the surrounding slopes are steep and very slippery.
Liuthaid
The summit (492m). A flat area, although the surrounding slopes are steep and very slippery.
Loch Langabhat Southern End Creag na Lubaig is the prominent hill to left of image.
generally people call this the "Harris End" of Loch Langabhat although it is in Lewis. Loch langabhat is the largest fresh water loch in Lewis and head water of the Grimersta system
Loch Langabhat Southern End
Creag na Lubaig is the prominent hill to left of image. generally people call this the "Harris End" of Loch Langabhat although it is in Lewis. Loch langabhat is the largest fresh water loch in Lewis and head water of the Grimersta system
Liuthaid summit The cairn of Liuthaid looking towards Loch Seaforth.
Liuthaid summit
The cairn of Liuthaid looking towards Loch Seaforth.
Mullach Vigadale cairn The large well built cairn on the summit of Mullach Vigadale.
Mullach Vigadale cairn
The large well built cairn on the summit of Mullach Vigadale.
Bealach na h-Uamha Primarily used as a stalkers path the bealach leads from Loch Seaforth to Loch Langabhat and the Morsgail Forest.
The view here is from its highpoint down to Loch Langabhat
Bealach na h-Uamha
Primarily used as a stalkers path the bealach leads from Loch Seaforth to Loch Langabhat and the Morsgail Forest. The view here is from its highpoint down to Loch Langabhat
Path on Tom Ruisg Southern End of Loch Langabhat.
Path on Tom Ruisg
Southern End of Loch Langabhat.
Lower slopes of Mullach Bhiogadail Beinn Mhor, Caiteseal and Todun on the skyline and Seaforth Island in the middle centre
Lower slopes of Mullach Bhiogadail
Beinn Mhor, Caiteseal and Todun on the skyline and Seaforth Island in the middle centre
Cleit Earscleit Cleit Earscleit in the foreground with Creag na Lubaig on the edge of Loch Lanagavat in the middle distance and the summit of Stuabhal behind
Cleit Earscleit
Cleit Earscleit in the foreground with Creag na Lubaig on the edge of Loch Lanagavat in the middle distance and the summit of Stuabhal behind
Stone being flown up Gleann Bhiogadail Stone being flown up Gleann Bhiogadail for use to repair the stalkers' path
Stone being flown up Gleann Bhiogadail
Stone being flown up Gleann Bhiogadail for use to repair the stalkers' path
Stuabhal from the slopes of Mullach a Ruisg Stuabhal from the south western slopes of Mullach a Ruisg looking across Abhainn Langadail
Stuabhal from the slopes of Mullach a Ruisg
Stuabhal from the south western slopes of Mullach a Ruisg looking across Abhainn Langadail
Allt Gill Lùsga Looking up from the Langadail path towards a burn running off Mullach Bhìogadail.
Allt Gill Lùsga
Looking up from the Langadail path towards a burn running off Mullach Bhìogadail.
Show me another place!

Mullach a' Ruisg is located at Grid Ref: NB1612 (Lat: 58.012978, Lng: -6.7964084)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///garlic.slopes.rank. Near Tarbert, Na h-Eileanan Siar

Nearby Locations

Mullach a' Ruisg

Related Wikis

Ardvourlie Castle

Ardvourlie Castle is a 19th-century country house on Harris, one of the Western Isles off the north-west coast of Scotland. The house was built beside...

Seaforth Island

Seaforth Island (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Shìphoirt/Shìophoirt or Mulag) is an uninhabited island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Unlike many other...

Uisgneabhal Mor

Uisgnabhal Mor (729 m) is a mountain in Harris, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. A complex mountain of several ridges and summits, it lies in the centre...

Loch Seaforth

Loch Seaforth (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Shiphoirt or Shìophoirt) is a sea loch in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It consists of three distinct sections;...

Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.012978,-6.7964084
Mullach a' Ruisg
Ele: 473
Name En: Mullach a' Ruisk
Name Gd: Mullach a' Ruisg
Natural: peak
Source: OS7
Lat/Long: 58.0131132/-6.7957074
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

Have you been to Mullach a' Ruisg?

Leave your review of Mullach a' Ruisg below (or comments, questions and feedback).