Meallan na Circe-Fraoich

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Meallan na Circe-Fraoich

A896 south of Kinlochewe
A896 south of Kinlochewe Credit: Elliott Simpson

Meallan na Circe-Fraoich, also known as the Hill of the Heather Cocks, is a prominent geographical feature located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of 576 meters (1,890 feet), it is classified as a hill or mountain depending on the context. The hill is situated in the northern part of the country, near the small village of Strathpeffer.

Meallan na Circe-Fraoich boasts stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The summit offers breathtaking vistas of the picturesque Scottish Highlands, with rolling hills, lush green valleys, and sparkling lochs stretching out as far as the eye can see. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of some of the nearby mountain ranges, such as the Torridon Hills or the Cairngorms.

The hill is predominantly covered in heather, giving it its distinctive name. This vibrant plant species adds a splash of color to the landscape, particularly during the summer months when it blooms with purple flowers. The terrain consists of grassy slopes, rocky outcrops, and patches of boggy ground, providing a varied and challenging terrain for outdoor enthusiasts.

Access to Meallan na Circe-Fraoich is relatively straightforward, with a well-defined path leading to the summit. However, due to its remote location, visitors are advised to come prepared with appropriate clothing, footwear, and navigation equipment. As with any outdoor activity, it is essential to respect the natural environment and follow the countryside code to ensure the preservation of this beautiful Scottish hill.

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Meallan na Circe-Fraoich Images

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A896 south of Kinlochewe
A896 south of Kinlochewe
Beinn Eighe from near Cromasaig
Beinn Eighe from near Cromasaig
Enclosure at Cromasaig, aerial shot Old enclosure located on low ground, there is an old fank close by and outline of possible Bronze age roundhouse beyond enclosure. The Moine Thrust passes through the area of subject. Taken from height of 80m by DJI3 4k Drone.
Enclosure at Cromasaig, aerial shot
Old enclosure located on low ground, there is an old fank close by and outline of possible Bronze age roundhouse beyond enclosure. The Moine Thrust passes through the area of subject. Taken from height of 80m by DJI3 4k Drone.
Heathland and scattered trees at Kinlochewe This was taken from the minor road to Torridon. The ridge from Sgùrr nan Fhir Duibhe to Creag Dhubh (left to right) on Beinn Eighe is prominent in the background.
Heathland and scattered trees at Kinlochewe
This was taken from the minor road to Torridon. The ridge from Sgùrr nan Fhir Duibhe to Creag Dhubh (left to right) on Beinn Eighe is prominent in the background.
Road (A896) to Kinlocherwe near Cromasaig Looking north-eastward.
Road (A896) to Kinlocherwe near Cromasaig
Looking north-eastward.
Allt a' Chuirn bridge On the A896 to Loch Torridon.
Allt a' Chuirn bridge
On the A896 to Loch Torridon.
The path leading up the eastern end of Beinn Eighe I managed to hitch a lift to the eastern end of the Beinn Eighe ridge which enabled me to walk the whole ridge westbound.
The path leading up the eastern end of Beinn Eighe
I managed to hitch a lift to the eastern end of the Beinn Eighe ridge which enabled me to walk the whole ridge westbound.
A896, Kinlochewe The road out of Glen Torridon when it was possible to enjoy walking along it.
A896, Kinlochewe
The road out of Glen Torridon when it was possible to enjoy walking along it.
Path to Drochaid Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais A path up to a pass to the north of Beinn Eighe. Allows fast ascent towards Meall a' Ghiubhais.
Path to Drochaid Allt Toll a' Ghiubhais
A path up to a pass to the north of Beinn Eighe. Allows fast ascent towards Meall a' Ghiubhais.
Mountainside north of Creag Dhubh, Beinn Eighe A faint path heads for the northern side of the eastmost peak of Beinn Eighe, reaching this point. Viewed ahead are Creag Dhubh, Sgùrr Bàn and Spidean Coire nan Clach, with part of Ruadh-stac Beag on the right.
Mountainside north of Creag Dhubh, Beinn Eighe
A faint path heads for the northern side of the eastmost peak of Beinn Eighe, reaching this point. Viewed ahead are Creag Dhubh, Sgùrr Bàn and Spidean Coire nan Clach, with part of Ruadh-stac Beag on the right.
Path from Kinlochewe Giving access to the eastern end of Beinn Eighe and the area to the north. Down in the valley, Kinlochewe can be seen in shadow, while in the distance the Fannichs are in sunlight.
Path from Kinlochewe
Giving access to the eastern end of Beinn Eighe and the area to the north. Down in the valley, Kinlochewe can be seen in shadow, while in the distance the Fannichs are in sunlight.
View to Beinn Eighe From the A896 Kinlochewe to Torridon road
View to Beinn Eighe
From the A896 Kinlochewe to Torridon road
A896 The A896 runs 32 miles from Strathcarron to Kinlochewe.
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A896
The A896 runs 32 miles from Strathcarron to Kinlochewe. LinkExternal link
A896 The A896 runs 32 miles from Strathcarron to Kinlochewe.
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The A896 runs 32 miles from Strathcarron to Kinlochewe. LinkExternal link
A' Ghairbhe from the A896
A' Ghairbhe from the A896
Looking up to Beinn Eighe from the single-track A896 Showing the east ridge, rising up to Sgurr Ban.  The actual Munro, Ruadh-stac Mor, is hidden behind Sgurr Ban.  This is a huge mountain with many tops, not all easily accessible!
Looking up to Beinn Eighe from the single-track A896
Showing the east ridge, rising up to Sgurr Ban. The actual Munro, Ruadh-stac Mor, is hidden behind Sgurr Ban. This is a huge mountain with many tops, not all easily accessible!
A896 towards Torridon
A896 towards Torridon
Bridge over A' Ghairbhe Leading to the Forestry Plantation.
Bridge over A' Ghairbhe
Leading to the Forestry Plantation.
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Meallan na Circe-Fraoich is located at Grid Ref: NH0060 (Lat: 57.590497, Lng: -5.3344235)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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