Scotland
Clune Hill
319M
1047FT
About Clune Hill
A pint-sized bump on the Finzean horizon, Clune Hill offers a gentle Deeside stroll that requires more appreciation for Victorian landscape painting than actual cardiovascular endurance. It’s the perfect spot for those who want Highland views without the pesky requirement of an oxygen tank or a survival kit.
Key Statistics
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OS Grid Reference
NO355569
Latitude
56.6993°N
Longitude
3.0549°W
Did You Know?
- •The hill is a centerpiece of the historic Finzean Estate, which has been under the careful stewardship of the Farquharson family since the 17th century.
- •Joseph Farquharson, known as 'the Painting Laird,' famously used a mobile heated studio to capture these slopes in winter, ensuring his famous sheep paintings were more realistic than his frostbitten fingers.
- •The summit provides a grandstand view over the Forest of Birse, an area historically significant for its unique 'commonty' land rights and ancient, gnarly Scots Pines.
- •Despite the metadata’s mention of Lochaber, this hill is firmly rooted in Aberdeenshire, acting as a modest, wooded gateway to the more dramatic Cairngorm mountains to the west.
- •The summit is so accessible that the local sheep often look at you with an air of disappointed judgment, wondering why you’ve bothered with technical gaiters for what is essentially a glorified garden walk.
