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Beinn Mhealaich
Scotland

Beinn Mhealaich

592M
1942FT

About Beinn Mhealaich

Situated in the quiet corner of eastern Sutherland near Helmsdale, this rounded heathery Marilyn offers a genuine sense of isolation. The climb across classic Highland peat moorland leads to a summit plateau with a vast outlook, providing a perfect vantage point for surveying the remote, rolling landscapes of the far northeast.

Key Statistics

Rank
109th Highest in Region
Parent Range
North West Highlands
Prominence
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256m
Nearest Town
Highland
Geology
You’re walking on Helmsdale Granite, which formed in two stages. Look for a mix of rock with large crystals and a smoother, finer-grained stone.

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NC960149
Latitude
58.1114°N
Longitude
3.7651°W

Did You Know?

  • The name is Gaelic, with Beinn meaning mountain and Mhealaich meaning "of honey" or "sweet," likely referring to the richness of the grazing or the heather bloom on its slopes.
  • The summit provides a clear perspective on the interior Flow Country, with the distant, sharp peaks of Morven and Scaraben standing out as the primary landmarks to the north.
  • To the south, the view opens up significantly across the Moray Firth, often allowing walkers to see the distant coastline of the Black Isle and the hills of Easter Ross on a clear day.
  • Its height of 592 metres places it just 18 metres short of Corbett status, though its prominence ensures it remains a significant objective for those exploring the coastal fringes of the North West Highlands.
  • Though the name promises honeyed sweetness, the actual experience of navigating the sodden peat hags of Sutherland suggests the original namer possessed a healthy sense of Highland optimism.

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