Beinn Enaiglair
Beinn Enaiglair is the most westerly of the Inverlael hills, near mighty Beinn Dearg and overlooking Braemore Junction and Corrieshalloch Gorge.
Beinn Enaiglair
| Height | 890m |
| Prominence | 234m |
| Meaning | hill of timid birds |
| Lists | Corbetts (C34) |
| Location | Inverlael and Strathvaich, Loch Broom to Easter Ross |
| Grid Ref | NH225805 |
| Lat/Lon | 57.7791, -4.98672 |
South of Ullapool, above Lael Forest and to the west of mighty Beinn Dearg, sits the Corbett Beinn Enaiglair.
Hiking up this delightful grass-covered hill is a fine way to spend a few hours while savouring some stunning views out west to Coigach.
While in the area, a visit to the nearby Falls of Messach in Corrieshalloch Gorge via a series of constructed footpaths and viewing platforms is highly recommended.
Routes up Beinn Enaiglair
Beinn Enaiglair and Meall Doire Fàid from Braemore | |
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From Braemore Junction, a fine hillwalk over tracks and heather slopes to Beinn Enaiglair, with an optional extension to nearby Meall Doire Fàid. Peaks : 1 Corbett, plus option of 1 Fiona
Ascent : 740m (2430ft) Distance : 12km (7m) Time : 4:15hr* | |
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* Times shown are estimates – see timing notes on the disclaimer page for more information.








