Derry Cairngorm, Cairngorms National Park
#53 among attractions in Cairngorms National Park
Facts and practical information
Derry Cairngorm is a Scottish mountain in the Cairngorms range, 14 kilometres north west of Braemar in the county of Aberdeenshire. ()
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Derry Cairngorm – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ben Macdui, Cairngorms, Cairn Gorm, Coire an t-Sneachda.
- 1.8 miWTowering peak with trails to the summit
Ben Macdui, Cairngorms National Park
47 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.
- 2.2 miNWNature, Mountain
Cairngorms, Cairngorms National Park
56 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.
- 3.8 miNNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Cairn Gorm, Cairngorms National Park
97 min walk • Cairn Gorm is a mountain and listed Munro in the Scottish Highlands. It is part of the Cairngorms range and wider Grampian Mountains. With a summit elevation of 4,084 ft AMSL, Cairn Gorm is the seventh-highest mountain in the British Isles.
- 3.8 miNWClimbing
Coire an t-Sneachda, Cairngorms National Park
98 min walk • Coire an t-Sneachda is a glacial cirque or corrie landform in the Cairngorm or Am Monadh Ruadh mountain range in the Grampian Mountains of the Scottish Highlands.
- 3.9 miWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Sgòr an Lochain Uaine, Cairngorms National Park
99 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.
- 2.2 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Càrn a' Mhàim, Cairngorms National Park
57 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.
- 3.1 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
The Devil's Point, Cairngorms National Park
79 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.
- 3.3 miWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Cairn Toul, Cairngorms National Park
86 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.
- 2.7 miNENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Beinn a' Chaorainn, Cairngorms National Park
70 min walk • Beinn a' Chaorainn is a Scottish mountain in the heart of the Cairngorms range. It is quite a remote hill, being located roughly 19 kilometres south east of Aviemore and 14 kilometres north west of Braemar.
- 2.3 miNNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Beinn Mheadhoin, Cairngorms National Park
60 min walk • Beinn Mheadhoin is a mountain in Scotland. By some counts, it is the thirteenth-highest mountain of Great Britain. It lies in the very heart of the Cairngorm mountains, and is one of the most remote hills in the region. The summit is broad and flat.
- 4.8 miWLake
Loch Coire an Lochain, Cairngorms National Park
123 min walk • Loch Coire an Lochain is a small freshwater loch located below the summit of Braeriach in the eastern Highlands of Scotland.