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Creag Dhubh
River Calder - geograph.org.uk - 386613.jpg
Creag Dhubh above the River Calder
Highest point
Elevation 756 m (2,480 ft)
Prominence 391 m (1,283 ft)
Listing Graham, Marilyn
Geography
Location Strathspey, Scotland
Parent range Grampian Mountains
OS grid NH728035
Topo map OS Landranger 35

Creag Dhubh is a mountain in the beautiful Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It stands 756 metres (about 2,480 feet) tall. You can find it in the Strathspey area, which is part of the central Highlands. The mountain rises proudly above the small village of Newtonmore.

Even though Creag Dhubh isn't one of Scotland's tallest mountains, it's still considered a "true" mountain. It offers amazing views from its top. Getting to the summit can be a bit tricky because of its steep and rocky sides.

What is Creag Dhubh?

Creag Dhubh is a mountain known for its unique shape and challenging slopes. Its name, "Creag Dhubh," comes from Scottish Gaelic. It means "black rock" or "dark crag." This name perfectly describes its appearance, especially when seen from a distance. The mountain is part of the Grampian Mountains range. This range covers a large part of the Scottish Highlands.

Where is Creag Dhubh located?

Creag Dhubh is found in the heart of Scotland. It's in an area called Strathspey. This region is famous for its stunning natural beauty. The mountain overlooks the River Calder. It's also very close to the village of Newtonmore. This makes it a popular spot for hikers and nature lovers.

Why is Creag Dhubh special?

Creag Dhubh is special for a few reasons.

  • Great Views: From the top, you can see far across the Scottish Highlands. The scenery is truly breathtaking.
  • A Challenge: Its steep and rocky paths make it a good challenge for hikers. It's not an easy climb, but it's very rewarding.
  • Mountain Categories: Creag Dhubh is listed as both a Graham and a Marilyn. These are special categories for mountains in the UK.
    • A Graham is a Scottish mountain between 600 and 762 metres high.
    • A Marilyn is a hill or mountain with a "prominence" of at least 150 metres. Prominence means how much a peak rises above the lowest point connecting it to a higher peak.

Exploring the Area Around Creag Dhubh

The area around Creag Dhubh is full of things to see and do. It's a great place for outdoor adventures.

What can you do near Creag Dhubh?

  • Hiking: Many trails lead up and around Creag Dhubh. They offer different levels of difficulty.
  • Wildlife Spotting: The Highlands are home to many animals. You might see red deer, golden eagles, or even wildcats.
  • Village Life: Newtonmore is a small, friendly village. It has local shops and places to stay. It's a good base for exploring the mountain.
  • River Activities: The River Calder flows nearby. It's a beautiful river that adds to the scenic landscape.

Creag Dhubh is a fantastic example of Scotland's wild beauty. It offers a memorable experience for anyone who loves mountains and nature.

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