Morrone, Cairngorms National Park
#19 among attractions in Cairngorms National Park
Facts and practical information
Morrone is a Scottish hill immediately southwest of the village of Braemar in Aberdeenshire. ()
Cairngorms National Park United Kingdom
Morrone – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Braemar Castle, Mar Lodge Estate, St Ninian's Chapel, Càrn Bhac.
- 2.7 miNEFortified castle with history exhibits
Braemar Castle, Braemar
70 min walk • Braemar Castle is situated near the village of Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a possession of the chief of Clan Farquharson and is leased to a local charitable foundation. It is open to the public.
- 2.4 miWPark, Nature and wildlife
Mar Lodge Estate, Braemar
61 min walk • Mar Lodge Estate is a highland estate in western Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which has been owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland since 1995. Its principal building, Mar Lodge, is about 4 miles west of the village of Braemar.
- 2.3 miWChurch
St Ninian's Chapel, Cairngorms National Park
60 min walk • St Ninian's Chapel in Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a Grade B listed Anglican chapel located in the grounds of the Mar Lodge Estate.
- 6 miSWMountain
Càrn Bhac
154 min walk • Carn Bhac is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies north of the village of Inverey in Aberdeenshire, in the southern Mounth area. One of quieter peaks in the area, it offers a great chance for solitude and reflection. Climbs usually start from Inverey.
- 1.9 miWBridge
Victoria Bridge, Cairngorms National Park
50 min walk • Victoria Bridge is the early 20th century lattice girder bridge over the River Dee at Mar Lodge on Mar Lodge Estate, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This bridge, built in 1905 and replaced an earlier wooden bridge, built in 1848 by the Duke of Leeds during his tenancy of the estate.
- 2 miNEHistorical place, Ruins, Forts and castles
Kindrochit Castle, Braemar
52 min walk • Kindrochit Castle is a ruined 14th-century fortification in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is located at Braemar, in a strategic position on the banks of the Clunie Water, a tributary of the River Dee. The ruins are protected as a scheduled monument.
- 5.7 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Carn an Tuirc, Cairngorms National Park
145 min walk • Carn an Tuirc is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, located about two miles from the Glenshee Ski Centre near Braemar.
- 6.9 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Beinn Bhreac, Cairngorms National Park
177 min walk • Beinn Bhreac is a twin-peaked Scottish mountain located above Glen Derry in the Cairngorm Mountains approximately 11 kilometres north-west of Braemar.
- 6.3 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
An Socach, Cairngorms National Park
160 min walk • An Socach is a Scottish mountain situated some three miles west of the A93 road from Perth to Braemar. It is located at grid ref. 080800 on Ordnance Survey sheet 43. The summit altitude is 944 m.
- 4.3 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Loch Callater, Cairngorms National Park
110 min walk • Loch Callater is an upland, freshwater loch lying approximately 5 miles south of Braemar, Scotland. The loch trends in a northwest to southeast direction and is surrounded on both sides by steep hills. It is approximately 1.6 km in length. The loch was surveyed on 11 July 1905 by T.N. Johnston and L.W.
- 2 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Waterfall
Linn of Quoich, Braemar
50 min walk • Linn of Quoich is a waterfall of Scotland.