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Carn Ruabraich
Scotland

Carn Ruabraich

616M
2021FT

About Carn Ruabraich

Sitting proudly above the Braes of Glenlivet, Carn Ruabraich is a classic heather-bound hump of the northern Cairngorms. It offers grand views across the Speyside foothills, making it a fine choice for hikers who prefer their summits with a side of whisky history.

Key Statistics

Rank
170th Highest in The Cairngorms
Parent Range
The Cairngorms
Prominence
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82m
Nearest Town
Tomintoul
Geology
Cairngorm Granite (Silurian/Devonian Intrusion)
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NJ136124
Latitude
57.1942°N
Longitude
3.4314°W

Did You Know?

  • The hill overlooks the historic Scalan seminary, once a hidden training ground for priests when Catholicism was essentially outlawed in Scotland.
  • Its name roughly translates from Gaelic as the 'reddish-brown cairn,' a reference to the sprawling, wind-blasted heather that dominates its upper slopes.
  • The summit provides a distinct vantage point of the massive Ben Avon plateau, allowing you to judge the cloud level before committing to the bigger peaks.
  • Much of the surrounding land is part of the Crown Estate, so you can technically pretend you’re surveying your royal inheritance while trying to find a dry spot for lunch.
  • The estate tracks are a double-edged sword; they make for deceptively easy walking but are scientifically designed to lead you directly into a peat bog the moment you stop paying attention.

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