Scotland
Ben Earb
802M
2630FT
About Ben Earb
Rising above the remote reaches of Glen Lochsie, this bulky Grampian summit offers a quieter alternative to the nearby Munros. The terrain is classic high-ground heather and peat, providing a rugged walk with specific, clear views across the glen to the massive bulk of Glas Tulaichean and the Beinn a' Ghlo range.
Key Statistics
Rank
93rd Highest in Region
Parent Range
The Grampians
Prominence
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99.9m
Nearest Town
Perth and Kinross
Geology
Ben Earb is composed of lime-rich mudstones, dark carbon layers, and hard quartzite, all cut through by veins of tough volcanic rock.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NO079691
Latitude
56.8043°N
Longitude
3.5098°W
Did You Know?
- •The name originates from the Gaelic Beinn Earb, which translates as 'Hill of the Roe Deer', a reference to the wildlife common in the surrounding glens.
- •Most walkers approach the hill from the Spittal of Glenshee, following the track up Glen Lochsie past the ruins of the old lodge before ascending the southern slopes.
- •From the summit, the view to the west is dominated by the sprawling Beinn a' Ghlo massif, while the high, plateaux-like peaks of the Cairngorms are visible to the north on clear days.
- •Because it sits in the shadow of more prestigious Munros and lacks the prominence required for Corbett status, it is a summit where you are far more likely to meet a raven than another person.
