Region: Firth of Clyde to Strathtay
Height: 1,118m (3,668 ft)
Meall Garbh is one of the central peaks in the Lawers Range, often climbed as part of a multi-Munro circuit. Though less prominent than Ben Lawers itself, it offers a satisfying ascent and expansive views across Loch Tay and the Tarmachan hills. For campervan travellers, access is straightforward, with good parking and nearby facilities.
Trailhead and Parking
Primary Access Point: Ben Lawers Nature Reserve Car Park
- Location: Off the minor road from Killin to Glen Lyon
- Grid Reference: NN608378
- Capacity: Moderate; suitable for daytime campervan access
- Facilities: Toilets (seasonal), information boards
- Charges: Free
- Overnight: Not permitted
Alternative Options
- Killin: Campsite with full facilities, 15-minute drive from the trailhead
- Wild parking: Possible in designated laybys along the Glen Lochay road (check signage)
- Bridge of Balgie: Alternative access for extended circuits
Route Overview
Standard Ascent: Lawers Ridge Circuit via Beinn Ghlas
- Distance: Approximately 13 km round trip
- Elevation Gain: Around 1,250 metres
- Terrain: Well-defined paths, grassy ridges, occasional rocky sections
- Time Estimate: 5 to 7 hours
Distance and elevation may vary depending on summit extensions and the descent route.
Navigation Notes
- Ridge is well-marked but can be confusing in mist; a map and compass are recommended
- Often combined with Beinn Ghlas, Ben Lawers, and An Stuc for a four-Munro day
- Weather exposure is moderate; the route is popular and well-trodden
Summit Grid Ref: NN644414 — useful for GPS and mapping
Campervan Suitability
Day Parking
- Ben Lawers Nature Reserve Car Park allows daytime campervan access
- Killin offers overflow options and amenities
Overnight Options
- Killin Campsite: Toilets, showers, electric hook-ups
- Wild parking may be possible in designated laybys (check signage)
- No overnighting permitted at Ben Lawers trailhead
Fuel and Supplies
- Killin: Fuel station, shop, café
- Nearest large supermarket: Aberfeldy
Legacy Log
- Name origin: “Meall Garbh” translates to “rough, rounded hill”
- Summit features: Cairn with views across Glen Lyon and the Lawers massif
- Known for: Central position in the Lawers ridge, pairing potential, and accessible ascent
- Popular with: Ridge walkers and those building multi-Munro days
Closing Notes
This is Munro Profile 36 in your campervan-access series. If you’ve climbed Meall Garbh, linked it with Ben Lawers, or found a reliable overnight spot nearby, feel free to share your comments. Your insights help shape the archive and support fellow travellers.
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