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Meall Ghaordaidh

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Meall Ghaordaidh — 1039m high mountain in Scotland.

Meall Ghaordaidh, natural landmarks in Scottish Highlands

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Meall Ghaordaidh is a named natural landmark in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "1039m high mountain in Scotland". Coordinates: 56.5258°, -4.4167°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Meall Ghaordaidh is a mountain in the Southern Highlands of Scotland, approximately 10 km north-west of Killin. It is a Munro, recorded as Meall Ghaordie. The mountain can be ascended via Glen Lochay starting to the north-west of the Allt Dhùin Croisg near Duncroisk, via an eroded path leading north-west through peat bogs to the summit; alternatively, an ascent can be made from Glen Lyon starting at Stronuich via one of two spurs that lead to the summit (Creag an Tulabhain or Creag Laoghain). The summit is marked by a large circular rock windbreak, within which there is a trig point.

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Coordinates
56.5258, -4.4167
Address
Stirlingshire, Scotland

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Meall Ghaordaidh?
Meall Ghaordaidh is in Scottish Highlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 56.5258°, -4.4167°.
Is Meall Ghaordaidh free to visit?
Yes — admission to Meall Ghaordaidh is free.