Mountains & hills · Scottish Highlands
Creag Mèagaidh
Also known as: Creag Meagaidh
Creag Mèagaidh — Named summit at 1128 m.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 3 h–8 h
- Best time of year
- Late spring – early autumn (May–Oct)
- Nearest railway station
- Tulloch · 9.7 km
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
Getting there & planning your visit
To visit Creag Mèagaidh in the Scottish Highlands, the nearest railway station is Tulloch, which is 9.7 km away. Entry to the site is free. There are no specific accessibility details provided.
About
Creag Mèagaidh is a named summit in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "Named summit at 1128 m.". Coordinates: 56.9520°, -4.6021°.
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Official information
Creag Meagaidh is a prominent mountain in the central Highlands, known for its distinctive cleft called the Window. It features the impressive Coire Àrdair, which is a popular destination for ice climbers and offers various hiking routes for outdoor enthusiasts.
From the Wikipedia article
Creag Meagaidh (Scottish Gaelic: Creag Mèagaidh) is a mountain on the northern side of Glen Spean in the Highlands of Scotland. It is a complex mountain, made up of a flat summit plateau, with five ridges spreading out from it, overlooking five deep corries; it is most famed for the cliffs surrounding the corrie of Coire Ardair on the north-eastern face. These crags are a renowned venue for ice climbing. Creag Meagaidh rises to 1,130 metres (3,710 ft). The neighbouring peaks of Stob Poite Coire Ardair and Càrn Liath are sometimes called the Creag Meagaidh range. The Creag Meagaidh massif is part of Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve. The reserve covers 3,940 hectares, extending from the shores of Loch Laggan to the high summit plateau of Creag Meagaidh. The reserve was designated in 1986 and is owned and managed by NatureScot. Creag Meagaidh is also designated as a Special Protection Area, and the number of grazing animals is controlled. This has led to a regrowth of the native woodland of birch, alder, willow, rowan and oak. The site is also an important breeding ground for many species of birds, in particular the dotterel.
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Background
History
The earliest historical records for Creag Meagaidh are from the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, when the area was farmed by tenants who grew crops on the lower slopes and grazed cattle on the higher ground during the summer. Following the Jacobite rising of 1745 the then owner, Ewen MacPherson of Cluny, was deprived of his estate, which was then managed on behalf of the Crown by the Commissioners for Forfeited Estates. The commission began the process of evicting the tenants and consolidating the holdings into a single sheep farm, and by 1790 there were around 20,000 sheep in the parish of Laggan. In 1784 Creag Meagaidh was restored to the Macpherson family. The first recorded…
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- Coordinates
- 56.9520, -4.6021
- Address
- Glen Spean, Scotland
- Nearest railway station
- Tulloch — 9.7 km
- Official site
- www.walkhighlands.co.uk
Sources
- osm: n273875302 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Creag Meagaidh (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Coire Ardair.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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📷 3Frequently asked questions
- Where is Creag Mèagaidh?
- Creag Mèagaidh is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom.
- What is Creag Mèagaidh?
- Creag Mèagaidh — Named summit at 1128 m.
- How do I get to Creag Mèagaidh?
- The nearest railway station is Tulloch, about 9.7 km away. Its coordinates are 56.9520°, -4.6021°.
- Is Creag Mèagaidh free to visit?
- Yes, Creag Mèagaidh is free to enter.