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|picture caption=Invercauld House and Culardoch from Carn nan Sgliat | |picture caption=Invercauld House and Culardoch from Carn nan Sgliat | ||
|height=2,953 feet | |height=2,953 feet | ||
|latitude=57.073125 | |||
|longitude=-3.332694 | |||
|os grid ref=NO193988 | |os grid ref=NO193988 | ||
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'''Culardoch''' is a mountain of [[Aberdeenshire]], amongst the [[Grampian Mountains]], south of [[Cairngorm]]. At a summit height of 2,953 feet, it is a little short of the [[munro]] status accorded to many of Aberdeenshire's mountains but impressive nevertheless. | '''Culardoch''' is a mountain of [[Aberdeenshire]], amongst the [[Grampian Mountains]], south of [[Cairngorm]]. At a summit height of 2,953 feet, it is a little short of the [[munro]] status accorded to many of Aberdeenshire's mountains but impressive nevertheless. | ||
The top of Culardoch presents a smooth, heathery dome to the | The top of Culardoch presents a smooth, heathery dome to the south-east of [[Ben Avon]]. It stands to the south of the main ridge of the [[Cairngorms]] and commands extensive views over Aberdeenshire. |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 26 August 2018
Culardoch | |||
Aberdeenshire | |||
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Invercauld House and Culardoch from Carn nan Sgliat | |||
Range: | Grampian Mountains | ||
Summit: | 2,953 feet NO193988 57°4’23"N, 3°19’58"W |
Culardoch is a mountain of Aberdeenshire, amongst the Grampian Mountains, south of Cairngorm. At a summit height of 2,953 feet, it is a little short of the munro status accorded to many of Aberdeenshire's mountains but impressive nevertheless.
The top of Culardoch presents a smooth, heathery dome to the south-east of Ben Avon. It stands to the south of the main ridge of the Cairngorms and commands extensive views over Aberdeenshire.