About Cairn of Claise
Rising as a broad, high-plateau Munro near the A93, this hill is defined by its vast stony summit and sprawling character. It offers straightforward walking on a grand scale, often combined with Glas Maol, featuring clear views across the Mounth towards the dark cliffs of Lochnagar.
Key Statistics
Rank
7th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Lochaber
Nearest Town
Auchallater
Prominence
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118.9m
Geology
You are walking across dark, graphite-rich rocks and hardened sandstones. Pale, fine-grained volcanic rocks also cut through these layers in narrow veins.
Did You Know?
- •The name is derived from the Gaelic Càrn na Claise, meaning 'hill of the hollows.' This likely refers to the deep, scooped-out corries on its northern and eastern flanks, such as Garbh Choire, which contrast sharply with the flat summit plateau.
- •A historic drystone boundary wall runs across the summit area, marking the traditional border between Aberdeenshire and Perthshire. It serves as a useful navigational aid in poor visibility.
- •Walkers often include this peak in a popular four-Munro circuit from the Cairnwell Pass. The high-level route connects it to Glas Maol, Creag Leacach, and Tom Buidhe via relatively easy, undulating ridges.
- •To the north, the summit offers a commanding perspective of the high Cairngorm plateau, while the view east reveals the wild, remote landscape of the White Mounth and the prominent peak of Broad Cairn.
- •Due to its proximity to the Glenshee Ski Centre, you may spend the first half of your ascent wondering if you have actually escaped into the wilderness or simply entered a very high-altitude industrial estate.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NO185788
Latitude
56.8934°N
Longitude
3.3394°W