Clachnaben

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Clachnaben
Kincardineshire
Clachnaben.jpg
Clachnaben from Glen Dye
Summit: 1,932 ft NO616865
56°58’5"N, 2°37’59"W

Clachnaben (archaically "Cloch-na'bain"; Scottish Gaelic: "Clach na Beinne") is a 1,932-foot hill in Glen Dye, Kincardineshire.[1] It is a distinctive hill visible from many points on Lower Deeside and is topped with a large granite tor.[2] Clachnaben is the war cry of Clan Strachan.

Geography

A popular walk starts at the car park on the Cairn O' Mounth (BanchoryFettercairn) road, six miles south of Banchory. Popularity has caused some erosion on the old steep path which climbs this hill directly; however, efforts have been made to stabilise the erosion.[3] A new improved path takes an easier and less direct route from Millar's Bog to the summit.[4] There are views to Mount Battock, Lochnagar and Bennachie.

The granite tor provides some rock climbing. An annual fell race is run on the hill.

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References

  1. Jim Maison (November 2016). "Pathway to wisdom in the hills". Leopard Magazine. http://www.leopardmag.co.uk/feats/48/clachnaben-footpath. Retrieved 2007-05-22. 
  2. Watson, Adam (1992). Cairngorms: Locahnagar and the Mounth. Scottish Mountaineering Club. pp. 235–6. ISBN 0-907521-39-8. 
  3. "Royal Deeside : Clachnaben". Deeside Piper. http://www.royal-deeside.org.uk/RDsurround/clachnaben.htm. Retrieved 2007-05-22. 
  4. VisitScotland. "Clachnaben". Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120205054138/http://walking.visitscotland.com/walks/nescotland/214081. Retrieved 2007-03-24. 

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