Cairn Mon Earn
#1254 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Cairn Mon Earn or Cairn-mon-earn is a hill in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. ()
ScotlandUnited Kingdom
Cairn Mon Earn – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Crathes Castle, Fetteresso Castle, Dunnottar Parish Church, Lang Stane of Auquhollie.
- 4.3 miNWForts and castles, Vernacular architecture
Crathes Castle, Banchory
109 min walk • Crathes Castle is a 16th-century castle near Banchory in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland. It is in the historic county of Kincardineshire. This harled castle was built by the Burnetts of Leys and was held in that family for almost 400 years.
- 5.5 miSEForts and castles
Fetteresso Castle, Stonehaven
140 min walk • Fetteresso Castle is a 14th-century tower house, rebuilt in 1761 as a Scottish Gothic style Palladian manor, with clear evidence of prehistoric use of the site.
- 6.5 miSEChurch
Dunnottar Parish Church, Stonehaven
166 min walk • Dunnottar Parish Church is a parish church of the Church of Scotland, serving Stonehaven in the south of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is within the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Kincardine and Deeside. During 2020, the congregation united to the South Parish Church in Stonehaven to form Carronside Church of Scotland.
- 2.6 miEStela
Lang Stane of Auquhollie
67 min walk • The Lang Stane of Auquhollie is an Ogam-inscribed standing stone some 6 kilometres north-west of Stonehaven in Scotland. Situated on south side of Meikle Carew Hill at a height of about 140 metres above sea level, the stone is approximately 3 metres in height and 0.75 metres in diameter, an unshaped monolith of gneiss.
- 5.6 miEChurch
Cookney Church
143 min walk • Cookney Parish Church, now business premises within a converted listed building, was a Christian place of worship in the village of Cookney, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
- 6.7 miNEAmusement, Amusement park
Storybook Glen, Aberdeen
172 min walk • The Den and the Glen is a children's park in Maryculter, Scotland, near the city of Aberdeen. It is best known for its disformed and off-looking models of various fairytale characters, as well as some more modern characters such as Shrek and Postman Pat.
- 5.5 miNEArchaeological site
Normandykes, Aberdeen
140 min walk • Normandykes is the site of a Roman marching camp 1 mile to the southwest of Peterculter, City of Aberdeen, Scotland. The near-rectangular site, measuring approximately 860 by 510 metres, covers about 106 acres of the summit and eastern slopes of a hill overlooking the River Dee and the B9077 road further south.
- 3.8 miEArchaeological site
Raedykes
97 min walk • Raedykes is the site of a Roman marching camp located just over three miles northwest of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. National Grid Reference NO 842902. It is designated as a scheduled monument.
- 2.8 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Meikle Carewe Hill
72 min walk • Meikle Carewe Hill is a landform in Aberdeenshire, Scotland within the Mounth Range of the Grampian Mountains. The peak elevation of this mountain is 266 metres above mean sea level.
- 4 miWForts and castles
Tilquhillie Castle
103 min walk • Tilquhillie Castle is a castle near Banchory in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A Category A listed building, the castle formally formed part of the lands of Arbroath Abbey.
- 6.4 miNE