Scotland
The Snub
836M
2741FT
About The Snub
Rising above the southern shores of Loch Muick, this rocky prominence forms a distinctive shoulder on the eastern approach to Broad Cairn. Its boulder-strewn terrain and exposed position offer a genuine sense of high-mountain wilderness, providing a sharp, dramatic contrast to the gentler rolling plateaus found elsewhere in the Mounth.
Key Statistics
Rank
59th Highest in Nevis to Cairngorms
Parent Range
Lochaber
Prominence
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31.7m
Nearest Town
Ballater
Geology
Highland Granite & Schist
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NO335757
Latitude
56.8679°N
Longitude
3.0924°W
Did You Know?
- •The name is descriptive of its physical shape, likely derived from the Scots term for a projecting point or a blunt, rocky nose on a hillside.
- •Positioned directly above the Glas-allt Shiel, the summit offers an exceptional aerial perspective of the hunting lodge that Queen Victoria retreated to following the death of Prince Albert.
- •The ascent is often made via the 'Streak of Lightning'—a steeply zig-zagging path that climbs the headwall of Glen Muick to reach the high ground between this peak and Broad Cairn.
- •Despite its impressive elevation and rugged character, it fails the 'prominence' test for higher classifications, resulting in it being recorded simply as a Tump.
- •Its proximity to the popular Munro circuit means many walkers cross its slopes without realizing they are on a distinct, named summit, often mistaking it for a mere outlier of the Lochnagar massif.
