Scotland
Monawee
696M
2282FT
About Monawee
Tucked away in the shadow of Morven, Monawee is the sort of understated hill that attracts hikers who find the nearby crowds at Lochnagar a bit too metropolitan. It’s a heather-clad sanctuary offering expansive views over Deeside and enough solitude to hear your own knees cracking.
Key Statistics
Rank
113th Highest in Nevis to Cairngorms
Parent Range
Lochaber
Prominence
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60.5m
Nearest Town
Ballater
Geology
Highland Granite & Schist
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NO408808
Latitude
56.9147°N
Longitude
2.9739°W
Did You Know?
- •Part of the Morven massif, it stands at 695 meters, making it a Graham Top and a prime destination for baggers looking to escape the busier Munro trails.
- •The name Mònaidh Bhuidhe translates from Gaelic as Yellow Moor, a nod to the golden hues the plateau takes on when the autumn sun hits the mosses.
- •It sits within the sprawling Glen Muick and Lochnagar Special Protection Area, a vital habitat for golden eagles and dotterel, so keep your eyes on the sky.
- •Historically, these slopes were the playground of Victorian nobility who frequented the nearby Balmoral Estate, though the local deer today remain significantly less impressed by your high-end Gore-Tex.
- •Navigation here is mostly a game of 'guess where the path went'. Expect to spend forty percent of your time walking and sixty percent apologizing to particularly stubborn and vengeful clumps of heather.
