Monadh Mòr, Cairngorms National Park
#79 among attractions in Cairngorms National Park
Facts and practical information
Monadh Mòr is a mountain in the Cairngorms region of the Highlands of Scotland. ()
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Monadh Mòr – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ben Macdui, Cairngorms, Sgòr an Lochain Uaine, Càrn a' Mhàim.
- 4.3 miNETowering peak with trails to the summit
Ben Macdui, Cairngorms National Park
110 min walk • Ben Macdui is the second-highest mountain in Scotland after Ben Nevis, and the highest in the Cairngorm Mountains and the wider Cairngorms National Park. The summit elevation is 1,309 metres AMSL.
- 5 miNENature, Mountain
Cairngorms, Cairngorms National Park
128 min walk • The Cairngorms are a mountain range in the eastern Highlands of Scotland closely associated with the mountain Cairn Gorm. The Cairngorms became part of Scotland's second national park on 1 September 2003.
- 2.3 miNENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Sgòr an Lochain Uaine, Cairngorms National Park
60 min walk • Sgòr an Lochain Uaine is a mountain in the Cairngorms, Scotland. By some counts it is the fifth-highest mountain in Scotland. It is the third-highest point in the western massif of the Cairngorms, lying between Braeriach and Cairn Toul on the western side of the pass of the Lairig Ghru.
- 3.5 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Càrn a' Mhàim, Cairngorms National Park
91 min walk • Càrn a' Mhàim is a Scottish mountain situated in the inner part of the Cairngorms range, some 15 kilometres west of Braemar in the county of Aberdeenshire.
- 2.4 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
The Devil's Point, Cairngorms National Park
62 min walk • The Devil's Point is a mountain in the Cairngorms of Scotland, lying to the west of the Lairig Ghru pass. The Gaelic name means "Penis of the Demon". The English name is a result of a visit to the area by Queen Victoria.
- 2.4 miNENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Cairn Toul, Cairngorms National Park
62 min walk • Cairn Toul is the fourth highest mountain in Scotland, The United Kingdom, and The British Isles, after Ben Nevis, Ben Macdui and Braeriach. The summit elevation is 1,291 metres AMSL.
- 3.7 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Sgòr Gaoith, Cairngorms National Park
94 min walk • Sgòr Gaoith is a mountain in the western massif of the Cairngorms, and is separated from the Braeriach massif by the broad valley of Glen Einich. The second-highest summit of the mountain is Sgoran Dubh Mòr, which lies 1.3 km away due NNE along the summit ridge.
- 6.2 miNWProtected area
Invereshie and Inshriach National Nature Reserve, Cairngorms National Park
158 min walk • Invereshie and Inshriach is a national nature reserve on the western flank of the Cairngorms in the Highland council area of Scotland.
- 5.8 miSENature, Natural attraction, Waterfall
Chest of Dee, Braemar
148 min walk • Chest of Dee is a waterfall of Scotland.
- 5.4 miNENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Derry Cairngorm, Cairngorms National Park
138 min walk • Derry Cairngorm is a Scottish mountain in the Cairngorms range, 14 kilometres north west of Braemar in the county of Aberdeenshire.
- 3.8 miNLake
Loch Coire an Lochain, Cairngorms National Park
99 min walk • Loch Coire an Lochain is a small freshwater loch located below the summit of Braeriach in the eastern Highlands of Scotland.