Càrn Liath (Braemar)

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Carn Liath
Aberdeenshire

Carn Liath seen from Baemar
Range: Grampian Mountains
NO162974
57°3’38"N, 3°22’59"W

Càrn Liath is a twin-summited mountain of 2,828 feet in the mountainous Mar district of Aberdeenshire, within the Grampian Mountains, and four and a half miles north of Braemar. Its height is too low for it to be accounted a munro, but Cairn Liath is listed as a Corbett.

Between the two summits, a thousand yards apart, is a saddle between gullies down which run burns to north and to south.

The little River Gairn runs below the mountain to the north.