Scotland
Monadh nan Eun
737M
2416FT
About Monadh nan Eun
Perched above the Braes of Glenlivet, Monadh nan Eun (the 'Mountain of the Birds') is a rounded, heather-clad hump that offers a masterclass in solitude. It’s the perfect spot for hikers who find the nearby high Cairngorms a bit too crowded and the local whisky a bit too tempting.
Key Statistics
Rank
116th Highest in The Cairngorms
Parent Range
The Cairngorms
Prominence
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77.3m
Nearest Town
Tomintoul
Geology
Cairngorm Granite (Silurian/Devonian Intrusion)
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NJ108081
Latitude
57.1551°N
Longitude
3.4762°W
Did You Know?
- •The name translates from Gaelic as the 'Mountain of the Birds,' a title that sounds majestic until you realize the birds in question are mostly grouse intent on giving you a heart attack.
- •Situated in the heart of the Glenlivet Estate, the fell overlooks the historic Scalan seminary, once a secret 18th-century training ground for priests hiding in the wilderness.
- •It is officially classified as a Graham, meaning it belongs to that elite group of Scottish hills between 600 and 762 metres with at least 150 metres of prominence.
- •The summit offers a spectacular, unobstructed vista of the massive granite tors of Ben Avon, provided you can actually distinguish the highest point from the surrounding rolling moorland.
- •Navigating this broad, featureless plateau in a mist is less of an outdoor pursuit and more of a psychological experiment in how many identical peat hags a human can fall into before losing their dignity.
