Cona' Mheall, Inverlael
South-east of Ullapool and on the edge of Inverlael Forest wilderness, Cona' Mheall is a Munro neighbour to mighty Beinn Dearg.
Cona' Mheall, Inverlael
| Height | 978m |
| Prominence | 165m |
| Meaning | adjoining hill |
| Lists | Munros (M176) |
| Location | Inverlael and Strathvaich, Loch Broom to Easter Ross |
| Grid Ref | NH275817 |
| Lat/Lon | 57.79105, -4.90426 |
In Inverlael Forest, east of mighty Beinn Dearg, Cona' Mheall is a bouldery and shapely peak with a fine summit ridge travelling north-south overlooking the lochs of Coire Loch Tuath and Coire Lair.
Most hillwalkers will opt to bag Cona' Mheall along with Beinn Dearg and its other neighbouring Munros, likely using the stalker's paths heading in from Inverlael.
A fine alternative is to head up from Loch Droma, scrambling up Cona' Meall's narrow and rocky southern crest.
Routes up Cona' Mheall
Inverlael Munros | |
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Hillwalking route up Beinn Dearg and neighbouring Munros from Inverlael. Tracks and old paths lead into vast forests to this bouldery Munro dome. Peaks : 6 Munros, option of 1 Graham
Ascent : 2600m (8530ft) Distance : 35km (22m) Time : 13hr* | |
Nearby hills and mountains
* Times shown are estimates – see timing notes on the disclaimer page for more information.








