Meall Fuar-mhonaidh Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lovely views on a clear day
My friend and I are locals (Inverness) and decided to walk up this “Graham” one dry day recently. Pronounced “Mea fa Vonie” this wee mountain is shaped like a bun and the views of Loch Ness are magnif...
So worth the effort to climb this incredible hill. Pack for a change in weather and stop to take in the scenery. We had double rainbows and sideways hail in gusts so strong you couldn't move. I loved ...
Amazing views but be prepared after recent or current rain
This is an awesome hike and the views of Loch Ness are incredible if the weather is clear. The path is easy to follow from the car park but once clear of the woods and the stile over the deer fencing ...
From Drumnadrochit take the road signposted Bunloit and then travel for about 6km along a narrow single track road with hairpin bends until you reach a car park. From there the route is signposted thr...
Cracking wee hill. The path leading to the summit is clear all the way but it is a rather boring walk. However, your effort is rewarded with excellent views once you reach the summit.
Lovely views on a clear day
My friend and I are locals (Inverness) and decided to walk up this “Graham” one dry day recently. Pronounced “Mea fa Vonie” this wee mountain is shaped like a bun and the views of Loch Ness are magnif...
A day I'll never forget!
So worth the effort to climb this incredible hill. Pack for a change in weather and stop to take in the scenery. We had double rainbows and sideways hail in gusts so strong you couldn't move. I loved ...
Amazing views but be prepared after recent or current rain
This is an awesome hike and the views of Loch Ness are incredible if the weather is clear. The path is easy to follow from the car park but once clear of the woods and the stile over the deer fencing ...
A pleasant walk but very boggy at times.
From Drumnadrochit take the road signposted Bunloit and then travel for about 6km along a narrow single track road with hairpin bends until you reach a car park. From there the route is signposted thr...
Worth it for the view
Cracking wee hill. The path leading to the summit is clear all the way but it is a rather boring walk. However, your effort is rewarded with excellent views once you reach the summit.