Meall na Teanga is a Scottish mountain located in the Highland council area, 11 km (7 mi) north of Spean Bridge.
Meall na Teanga is situated on the northern side of Loch Lochy and is closely associated with the adjacent Munro of Sròn a' Choire Ghairbh which lies two kilometres to the north across the Cam Bealach ("crooked pass").
[2] Meall na Teanga is seen prominently from the A82 road on the opposite bank of Loch Lochy, showing steep slopes which have the conifer plantations of the South Laggan Forest below the 300 metre contour.
In the original 1891 version of Munro's Tables, Meall na Teanga was listed as a subsidiary "Top" of Sròn a' Choire Ghairbh.
The Cam Beallach can be approached from the south from the car park at the Cia-aig waterfall on the B8005 at grid reference NN176888, however the approach from the north-east starting at Laggan Locks just off the A82 at grid reference NN287963 is now more popular, now that the track to the pass through the South Laggan Forest has been cleared of logging debris by the Forestry Commission.