Meall nan Laogh

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Meall nan Laogh

Ford in the Elrick Burn
Ford in the Elrick Burn Credit: John Ferguson

Meall nan Laogh is a prominent hill located in the county of Inverness-shire, Scotland. With an elevation of 769 meters (2,523 feet), it is part of the Monadhliath Mountains range. Situated about 35 kilometers (22 miles) southeast of Inverness, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

The hill is known for its relatively easy ascent, making it a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. The trail to the summit starts from the village of Newtonmore and follows a well-marked path that gradually gains elevation. While the climb can be challenging in some sections, it is generally considered to be suitable for beginners.

As hikers ascend Meall nan Laogh, they are treated to stunning vistas of the Scottish Highlands. On clear days, the panorama includes the striking peaks of the Cairngorms National Park to the east, the Monadhliath Mountains to the west, and the vast expanse of the Glenmore Forest Park to the north.

The hill is also home to an array of wildlife, including red deer, mountain hares, and various bird species. Nature enthusiasts can spot these creatures while traversing the heather-covered slopes and rocky outcrops. In addition, Meall nan Laogh is known for its vibrant wildflower displays during the summer months, adding to the picturesque scenery.

Overall, Meall nan Laogh offers a rewarding outdoor experience for visitors seeking to explore the natural beauty of Inverness-shire. Its accessibility, stunning views, and diverse wildlife make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the Scottish countryside.

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Meall nan Laogh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.16595/-4.1594713 or Grid Reference NH6910. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ford in the Elrick Burn
Ford in the Elrick Burn
Elrick Burn
Elrick Burn
Estate track above Elrick Burn
Estate track above Elrick Burn
Allt Glas a' Charbaid joins to become Elrick Burn
Allt Glas a' Charbaid joins to become Elrick Burn
A ford on the estate track on the lower slopes of Calpa Mor
A ford on the estate track on the lower slopes of Calpa Mor
Estate track on the moors Continues on further than shown on the OS map
Estate track on the moors
Continues on further than shown on the OS map
Peat hags on the moor above Allt Glas a' Chuil
Peat hags on the moor above Allt Glas a' Chuil
Track above Elrick Burn Track ahead zig zags uphill following Caochan Beag Bun Fhraoich.
Track above Elrick Burn
Track ahead zig zags uphill following Caochan Beag Bun Fhraoich.
Ford, Elrick Burn This track follows the burn further up the glen.
Ford, Elrick Burn
This track follows the burn further up the glen.
View along Elrick Burn Seen from an estate track with zig zags uphill beside Caochan Beag Bun Fhraoich.
View along Elrick Burn
Seen from an estate track with zig zags uphill beside Caochan Beag Bun Fhraoich.
Track following Caochan Beag Bun Fhraoich Hill track on Coignafearn Estate.
Track following Caochan Beag Bun Fhraoich
Hill track on Coignafearn Estate.
Track through peat hags Hill track on Coignafearn Estate.
Track through peat hags
Hill track on Coignafearn Estate.
Hill track, Coignafearn Estate
Hill track, Coignafearn Estate
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Meall nan Laogh is located at Grid Ref: NH6910 (Lat: 57.16595, Lng: -4.1594713)

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