Scotland
Fox Cairn
656M
2153FT
About Fox Cairn
Perched on the eastern fringes of the Cairngorms near Ballater, Fox Cairn is a refined Graham offering stellar views of the Dee valley. It is the perfect escape for those who find Munros too crowded and flat ground too suspiciously easy.
Key Statistics
Rank
151st Highest in The Cairngorms
Parent Range
The Cairngorms
Prominence
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58.4m
Nearest Town
Ballater
Geology
Cairngorm Granite (Silurian/Devonian Intrusion)
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NJ286027
Latitude
57.1097°N
Longitude
3.1805°W
Did You Know?
- •The fell overlooks the historic territories of the Earls of Mar, whose formidable 13th-century seat at Kildrummy Castle stands nearby as a testament to Aberdeenshire's turbulent medieval past.
- •Geologically, the hill is part of the eastern Mounth, featuring the resilient pink granite that defines much of the Cairngorms National Park's rugged character.
- •From its summit, you get a clear line of sight to Morven, the massive 'Queen of the Gairn' which dominates the skyline and makes Fox Cairn feel slightly self-conscious about its modest stature.
- •The surrounding moorland is a prime habitat for mountain hares, who spent centuries evolving white winter coats just to ensure they remain invisible while you’re trying to photograph them.
- •In a classic display of mountain irony, the summit 'cairn' is often less of a majestic monument and more of a desperate pile of rocks where hikers huddle to eat damp sandwiches in the wind.
