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Meall Dearg,
meaning 'Red Hill' in Gaelic, may
refer to
several peaks in Scotland:
Meall Dearg (Aonach Eagach), a 953 m
Munro forming the
western end of...
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Meall Buidhe,
meaning yellow hill in
Scottish Gaelic, is the name of a
number of
peaks in Scotland:
Meall Buidhe,
Knoydart (946 m), a
Munro in the Knoydart...
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Meall a' Bhùiridh (IPA:[ˈmauɫ̪ˈaˈvuːɾʲɪʝ]) is a
mountain on the edge of
Rannoch Moor in the
Highlands of Scotland. It lies near the top of Glen Coe and...
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Meall Fuar-mhonaidh is a hill on the west side of Loch Ness, in the
Highlands of Scotland. At 699 m in height, it is
listed as a
Graham and a Marilyn...
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Meall a'
Bhuachaille is a
mountain in the
Cairngorms in Scotland. It is
situated 10 km east of Aviemore, to the
north of Loch
Morlich and
Glenmore Forest...
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includes six
other Munros:
Beinn Ghlas,
Meall Garbh,
Meall Corranaich, An Stùc,
Meall Greigh and
Meall a'
Choire Leith. It is also the
highest peak...
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Meall Garbh,
meaning 'Rough
Round hill' (
meall means 'lump' in Gaelic), may
refer to
several hills in Scotland:
Meall Garbh (Càrn
Mairg Group), a 968 m...
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includes two
Munro summits: Sgùrr nam
Fiannaidh at 967 m (3,175 ft) high, and
Meall Dearg at 952 m (3,124 ft) high. The
ridge is very
rocky and the
route along...
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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...
- two
other summits:
Meall Meadhonach ("Middle
Round Hill") at the
central point of the
ridge is 723
metres (2,372 ft) high,
whilst Meall Beag ("Little Round...