Scotland
Meall a' Choire Chreagaich East Top
606M
1989FT
About Meall a' Choire Chreagaich East Top
Not to be confused with its loftier western parent, this 606m lump is the quintessential 'forgotten middle child' of the St Fillans hills. It offers a masterclass in Scottish peat hags and a grandstand view of hikers who actually meant to climb Ben Chonzie.
Key Statistics
Rank
283rd Highest in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Parent Range
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Prominence
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31.2m
Nearest Town
St. Fillans
Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NN803411
Latitude
56.5466°N
Longitude
3.9485°W
Did You Know?
- •At 606.3 meters, it sits agonizingly close to the 2,000-foot mark, falling just eleven feet short of a milestone that would have surely earned it more respect from peak-baggers.
- •The name translates from Gaelic as 'Hill of the Rocky Corrie,' though you will find far more heather and moss than actual dramatic crags on this specific eastern shoulder.
- •The hill overlooks the historic Glen Lednock, which was once a vital area for summer shielings where highlanders grazed cattle away from the valley floor crops.
- •It is positioned near the Highland Boundary Fault, providing a geological vantage point where the rugged Highlands begin their sudden transition into the rolling Lowlands.
- •Navigating this top in the mist is less about compass bearings and more about a spiritual negotiation with the local peat hags; expect to finish the walk with boots significantly heavier than when you started.
