Scotland
Kennapole Hill
385M
1263FT
About Kennapole Hill
A modest Cairngorms bump that often plays second fiddle to its monument-laden neighbor, Tor Alvie. While it lacks a giant granite duke on top, it offers a peaceful, heather-clad retreat from the Aviemore crowds, provided you don't mind a bit of strategic woodland navigation.
Key Statistics
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OS Grid Reference
NH885070
Latitude
57.1403°N
Longitude
3.8441°W
Did You Know?
- •Located on the Alvie Estate, this hill sits in the shadow of the Monadhliath and Cairngorm ranges, making it a perfect low-level alternative for when the high-altitude weather turns properly Scottish.
- •The name is derived from the Gaelic 'Ceann a' Phuill', meaning 'head of the pool', referring to its position overlooking the widening stretches of the River Spey.
- •Despite its humble stature, it is officially classified as a 'Hump' (Hundred Metre Prominence), which sounds like a slightly offensive medical diagnosis but is actually a badge of honor for dedicated peak-baggers.
- •The lower slopes are a known haven for red squirrels and the notoriously shy capercaillie, though the latter usually fly off the moment you even think about reaching for your camera.
- •Reaching the highest point is a masterclass in 'Is this it?'. You will likely spend ten minutes staring at various clumps of heather, trying to decide which one technically constitutes the summit.
