Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Meallach Mhor
Height: 769m / 2523ft • Prominence: 234m / 768ft • Summit : blocky embedded boulder • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

Glen Tromie
Looking south towards the Gaick estate from Glen Tromie when I was cycling over to Glen Feshie.
24-Aug-23 • eric robb niven • flickr
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Finally - Meallach Mhor
Feet were needing a rest and I was needing a brew.
19-Jun-17 • We travel the Spaceways • flickr
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P39 Meeting Allt na Cuilce
The path down from the moorland meets the junction with the Allt na Cuilce which then has to be crossed.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P40 Ford on Allt na Cuilce
Another ford to be crossed. The route has several and is probably for fit walkers.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P41 Path by Allt Bhran
The path by the burn is not very good in this final section down to Glen Tromie.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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OS Map
This is OS mapping. In some areas, OpenStreetMap shows more footpaths
Spatial NI has online OSNI mapping. Click "Basemap Gallery" (4 squares icon at the top).
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Photos
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The other photos have been geo-tagged as on or around the summit. For less busy mountains, it can be a little hit and miss.

Glen Tromie
Looking south towards the Gaick estate from Glen Tromie when I was cycling over to Glen Feshie.
24-Aug-23 • eric robb niven • flickr
ericrobbniven scotland dundee glen feshie landscape nature hills mountains cairngorms 53152581478

Finally - Meallach Mhor
Feet were needing a rest and I was needing a brew.
19-Jun-17 • We travel the Spaceways • flickr
35323812692


P39 Meeting Allt na Cuilce
The path down from the moorland meets the junction with the Allt na Cuilce which then has to be crossed.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
6246320991

P40 Ford on Allt na Cuilce
Another ford to be crossed. The route has several and is probably for fit walkers.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
6246322439

P41 Path by Allt Bhran
The path by the burn is not very good in this final section down to Glen Tromie.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
6246323829

P42 Sheilings in glen
Descending the Allt Bhran old sheilings for summer cattle grazing are found.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P43 Path opposite Allt Bhran weir
Opposite the weir on the Allt Bhran a rough section of track traverses the hillside. It might be easier to cross at the weir onto a modern track.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P44 Track descends to Glen Tromie
The Minigaig track meets the road in Glen Tromie above Bhran Cottage.
24-Sep-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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P32 Glen Tromie looking N to Speyside
Just below the hydro works in Glen Tromie the river passes through a scenic gorge
06-Aug-09 • Grahamtravels • flickr
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Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.