Scotland
Meall na Dige
966M
3168FT
About Meall na Dige
A prominent Munro Top of Beinn Sheasgarnaich, Meall na Dige offers a rugged, high-altitude wander for those completionists who haven't yet learned that 965 meters of 'ditch' is still quite a lot of uphill work. It's the perfect spot for quiet reflection and very wet socks.
Key Statistics
Rank
15th Highest in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Parent Range
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Prominence
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82.2m
Nearest Town
Crianlarich
Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone
Classifications
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NN450225
Latitude
56.3693°N
Longitude
4.5111°W
Did You Know?
- •The name translates from Gaelic as the 'Hill of the Ditch' or 'Dyke,' likely referring to the deep-cut burn or a boundary feature on its southern flank.
- •Sitting at 965.5 meters, it is significantly higher than many actual Munros, yet it remains a 'Top' due to its proximity to the parent peak, Beinn Sheasgarnaich.
- •The summit ridge serves as a fantastic vantage point for surveying the Glen Lochay hills, offering a unique profile of the Crianlarich Munros to the west.
- •If you find yourself here, you are likely a 'Top-bagger,' a specific breed of hiker who enjoys adding extra miles to an already long day just to satisfy a spreadsheet.
- •True to its name, the approach involves a suspicious amount of bog-hopping, ensuring your boots will be heavier than your sense of achievement by the time you reach the cairn.
