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'''Scaraben''' is a mountain in southern Caithness, close to the bounds of [[Siutherland]] and the [[North Sea]] coast.  It rises between the valleys of the [[Berriedale Water]] to the north and the [[Langwell Water]] to the south.
'''Scaraben''' is a mountain in southern [[Caithness]], close to the bounds of [[Sutherland]] and the [[North Sea]] coast.  It rises between the valleys of the [[Berriedale Water]] to the north and the [[Langwell Water]] to the south.


Scaraben forms an east-west ridge with three tops; the main top at {{convert|626|m|ft|0|x}}, flanked by Sròn Gharbh (1,995 feet) and East Scaraben (1,939 feet).
Scaraben forms an east-west ridge with three tops; the main top at 2,054 ft, flanked by Sròn Gharbh (1,995 ft) and East Scaraben (1,939 ft).


Caithness is generally a low-lying county, and its only mountains of any height are at its southern part; the [[county top]], [[Morven, Caithness|Morven]] (2,316 feet) is just four miles to the northwest of Scaraben.
Caithness is generally a low-lying county, and its only mountains of any height are at its southern part; the [[county top]], [[Morven, Caithness|Morven]] (2,316 feet) is just four miles to the northwest of Scaraben.

Latest revision as of 08:10, 18 September 2015

Scaraben
Caithness

The summit of Scaraben
Summit: 2,054 feet ND066268
58°13’13"N, 3°35’30"W

Scaraben is a mountain in southern Caithness, close to the bounds of Sutherland and the North Sea coast. It rises between the valleys of the Berriedale Water to the north and the Langwell Water to the south.

Scaraben forms an east-west ridge with three tops; the main top at 2,054 ft, flanked by Sròn Gharbh (1,995 ft) and East Scaraben (1,939 ft).

Caithness is generally a low-lying county, and its only mountains of any height are at its southern part; the county top, Morven (2,316 feet) is just four miles to the northwest of Scaraben.

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