The most common route of ascent starts from the end of a public road that leads to Glencanisp Lodge, about from
Lochinver to the west of the summit. From here a path leads across undulating moorland towards the steep north side of Suilven and the route up to Bealach Mòr (the Great
Bealach or Pass) after a little over . The final pull up to the bealach is steep, and the path has been re-made with many boulder steps. From here the summit is nearby. The
summit itself is broad and grassy, though it is almost totally surrounded by vertical cliffs. Another route starts from Inverkirkaig, some south of Lochinver: this route reaches the bealach from the south, passing Kirkaig Falls on the way. One may also start from Elphin, on the eastern side. It is possible to reach the ridge without first climbing to Bealach Mòr from this direction, though very
exposed scrambling is required, particularly between Meall Meadhonach and Meall Beag. All these routes involve a round trip of around over rough terrain. ==In popular culture==