Maiden Pap

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Maiden Pap
Caithness

The summit of Maiden Pap
Summit: 1,411 feet ND048293
58°14’34"N, 3°37’21"W

Maiden Pap is a delightfully shaped hill in the south of Caithness, above the upper reaches of Berriesdale: the closest hamlet and the best climbing point is Braemore. It rises to 1,411 feet at its summit.

The hill is distincltly breast-shaped, hence its name and forms a pair with the neighbouring hill, of the same shape, and these twin hills are together known as the Maiden Paps.

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