Meallan Odhar

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Meallan Odhar

Small cairn on Stuc an Lochain
Small cairn on Stuc an Lochain Credit: Steven Brown

Meallan Odhar is a prominent hill located in Perthshire, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of 685 meters (2,247 feet), it is classified as a Marilyn, a term used to describe hills in the British Isles with a prominence of at least 150 meters (492 feet). Meallan Odhar is situated within the Loch Rannoch and Glen Lyon National Scenic Area, which is known for its stunning landscapes and picturesque surroundings.

The hill is characterized by its gentle slopes and grassy terrain, making it an ideal destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including Loch Rannoch and the nearby mountains of Schiehallion and Ben Lawers.

The ascent to Meallan Odhar begins from the village of Kinloch Rannoch, where a well-marked path leads up to the summit. The hike is moderately challenging, with a distance of approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) round trip. Along the way, walkers can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna of the region, including heather, wildflowers, and various bird species.

At the top of Meallan Odhar, visitors are rewarded with a magnificent vista encompassing the vast expanse of Loch Rannoch and its surrounding hills. On clear days, the view stretches as far as the Cairngorms National Park to the east.

Overall, Meallan Odhar offers a memorable outdoor experience for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility in the heart of Perthshire's picturesque landscapes.

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Meallan Odhar Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.570409/-4.4888973 or Grid Reference NN4744. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Small cairn on Stuc an Lochain
Small cairn on Stuc an Lochain
Grassiness with rock outcrop on Meallan Odhar Meallan Odhar is a western top of the Munro, Stùc an Lochain.
The western end of Loch an Diamh is below with Creag Riabhach beyond its end. Sròn a' Choire Chnapanaich is the darker mountain.
Grassiness with rock outcrop on Meallan Odhar
Meallan Odhar is a western top of the Munro, Stùc an Lochain. The western end of Loch an Diamh is below with Creag Riabhach beyond its end. Sròn a' Choire Chnapanaich is the darker mountain.
North ridge of Stùc an Lochain
North ridge of Stùc an Lochain
Northern cliffs of Meallan Odhar Loch an Daimh lies below.
Northern cliffs of Meallan Odhar
Loch an Daimh lies below.
Lochan nan Cat Circular lochan beneath Stuchd an Lochain.
Lochan nan Cat
Circular lochan beneath Stuchd an Lochain.
Stuchd an Lochain summit ridge
Stuchd an Lochain summit ridge
Summit of Stuchd an Lochain Small summit cairn perched on a rock outcrop.
Summit of Stuchd an Lochain
Small summit cairn perched on a rock outcrop.
Loch an Daimh ('loch of the stag') The loch was created by the building of the Giorra Dam in the mid-20th century to provide hydro-electric power via the Cashlie Power Station in Glen Lyon.

This view, from the summit of Sròn a' Choire Chnapanaich ('nose of the knobbly corrie') takes in Stuchd an Lochain ('peak of the lochan') on the right-hand side.
Loch an Daimh ('loch of the stag')
The loch was created by the building of the Giorra Dam in the mid-20th century to provide hydro-electric power via the Cashlie Power Station in Glen Lyon. This view, from the summit of Sròn a' Choire Chnapanaich ('nose of the knobbly corrie') takes in Stuchd an Lochain ('peak of the lochan') on the right-hand side.
Summit of Sròn a' Choire Chnapanaich The small summit cairn on the top of Sròn a' Choire Chnapanaich ('nose of the knobbly corrie').  From below, the hill is quite nose-like in shape!
Summit of Sròn a' Choire Chnapanaich
The small summit cairn on the top of Sròn a' Choire Chnapanaich ('nose of the knobbly corrie'). From below, the hill is quite nose-like in shape!
Summit view, Stuchd an Lochain A 960m peak in remote Perthshire, quite a short climb due to a high level start but with rewarding views over Loch an Daimh.
Summit view, Stuchd an Lochain
A 960m peak in remote Perthshire, quite a short climb due to a high level start but with rewarding views over Loch an Daimh.
View north from Stuchd an Lochain Loch an Daimh lies below the snowline.
View north from Stuchd an Lochain
Loch an Daimh lies below the snowline.
On top of Stuchd an Lochain The name is shown as spelt in 1970.
On top of Stuchd an Lochain
The name is shown as spelt in 1970.
A rock pillar on the east side of Sron a’ Choire Chnapanaich
A rock pillar on the east side of Sron a’ Choire Chnapanaich
Loch na Daimh View from the route down towards the loch from Stuchd an Lochain.
Loch na Daimh
View from the route down towards the loch from Stuchd an Lochain.
Loch an Daimh, southern shore Stream coming from the glen east of Sron a Choire Chnapanich entering the loch
Loch an Daimh, southern shore
Stream coming from the glen east of Sron a Choire Chnapanich entering the loch
Stuc an Lochain and Lochan nan Cat The deep corrie holding Lochan nan Cat below Stuc an Lochain is one of the finest upland features in this area.
Stuc an Lochain and Lochan nan Cat
The deep corrie holding Lochan nan Cat below Stuc an Lochain is one of the finest upland features in this area.
Stuc an Lochain Final ascent of Stuc an Lochain.
Stuc an Lochain
Final ascent of Stuc an Lochain.
Stuc an Lochain Summit Cairn Ben Lawers is the highest mountain in the background in the centre of the photograph.
Stuc an Lochain Summit Cairn
Ben Lawers is the highest mountain in the background in the centre of the photograph.
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Meallan Odhar is located at Grid Ref: NN4744 (Lat: 56.570409, Lng: -4.4888973)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Located within 500m of 56.570409,-4.4888973
Meall an Odhar
Ele: 813
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 56.5704539/-4.48886
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