Ben Ghlas and  Meall Corranaich (on the right) from Ben Lawers © Richard Ellis Munro Detail Page

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Meall Corranaich

Meaning: From the Gaelic, crooked hill
Munro Region: River Tay to Rannoch Moor
Munro Number: 68
Height in Metres: 1069 metres
OS Map Reference: OS Sheet 51, GR: 615410

One of two hills (the other being Meall a' Choire Leith) which are at the west end of the Ben Lawers range. Meall Corranaich overlooks Lochan na Lairige at the watershed between Loch Tay and Glen Lyon, and Meall a' Choire Leith is 3 kilometres to its north along the ridge which extends from Meall Corranaich towards Glen Lyon.

Both hills are most easily climbed from the narrow road from Loch Tay to Glen Lyon which goes over the pass at the north end of Lochan na Lairige. A short distance north of the lochan a cairn at the roadside is a good starting point for the traverse of the two hills. To climb Meall Corranaich first, go east for ½ kilometre to a low ridge and follow it to the south-west ridge of Meall Corranaich, which is climbed to the summit. Descend the north ridge to the col above Coire Liath and climb the rounded dome of Meall a' Choire Leith. Return to the day's starting point south-west across the lower part of Coire Gorm and Gleann Da-Eig.

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