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'''Meall Buidhe''' is a mountain in [[Perthshire]], which reaches a height of 3,058 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a [[Munro]].  Its name is Gaelic and means "Yellow hill".
'''Meall Buidhe''' is a mountain in [[Perthshire]], which reaches a height of 3,058 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a [[Munro]].  Its name is Gaelic and means "Yellow hill".


Meall Buidhe forms the northern side of [[Loch an Daimh]] and is often climbed in conjunction with [[Stuchd an Lochain]].  The normal route climbs north from the eastern end of the loch until easier ground is reached.  The route angles east and then north once the ridge is gained.  Strong walkers can continue round the loch and take in a lower hill, [[Sron a' Choire Chnapanich]], as well as Stuchd an Lochain.
Meall Buidhe forms the northern side of [[Loch an Daimh, Perthshire|Loch an Daimh]] and is often climbed in conjunction with [[Stuchd an Lochain]].  The normal route climbs north from the eastern end of the loch until easier ground is reached.  The route angles east and then north once the ridge is gained.  Strong walkers can continue round the loch and take in a lower hill, [[Sron a' Choire Chnapanich]], as well as Stuchd an Lochain.


There is another [[Meall Buidhe, Perthshire and Argyll|Meall Buidhe]] some five miles to the south-west, on the border with [[Argyllshire]].
There is another [[Meall Buidhe, Perthshire and Argyll|Meall Buidhe]] some five miles to the south-west, on the border with [[Argyllshire]].
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 24 April 2022

Meall Buidhe
Perthshire
Summit: 3,058 feet NN498499
56°37’1"N, 4°26’57"W

Meall Buidhe is a mountain in Perthshire, which reaches a height of 3,058 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a Munro. Its name is Gaelic and means "Yellow hill".

Meall Buidhe forms the northern side of Loch an Daimh and is often climbed in conjunction with Stuchd an Lochain. The normal route climbs north from the eastern end of the loch until easier ground is reached. The route angles east and then north once the ridge is gained. Strong walkers can continue round the loch and take in a lower hill, Sron a' Choire Chnapanich, as well as Stuchd an Lochain.

There is another Meall Buidhe some five miles to the south-west, on the border with Argyllshire.

Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 2 - Loch Tay to Rannoch Moor

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