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Culardoch
Invercauld House and Culardoch from Carn nan Sgliat - geograph.org.uk - 846269.jpg
Culardoch (in the distance) seen from near Braemar
Highest point
Elevation 900 m (3,000 ft)
Prominence 312 m (1,024 ft)
Listing Corbett, Marilyn
Geography
Location Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Parent range Cairngorms
OS grid NO193988
Topo map OS Landranger 36, 43

Culardoch is a mountain in Scotland's beautiful Cairngorms National Park. It stands 900 meters (about 2,953 feet) tall. This makes it a special kind of mountain called a 'Corbett'.

You can find Culardoch in Aberdeenshire, a region in northeast Scotland. It's located just northeast of a small town called Braemar. From its smooth, heathery top, you can see amazing views of the surrounding Scottish countryside.

What is Culardoch?

Culardoch is a mountain that reaches 900 meters (or about 2,953 feet) into the sky. It's part of the stunning Cairngorms mountain range in Scotland. This area is known for its wild beauty and unique wildlife.

The mountain's name, Culardoch, might sound a bit mysterious. It's a smooth, rounded peak covered in heather. This type of landscape is very common in the Scottish Highlands.

Exploring the Cairngorms

The Cairngorms are a huge mountain range in the eastern Scottish Highlands. They form a national park, which is the largest in the United Kingdom. This park is home to five of the six highest mountains in Scotland.

The Cairngorms are a fantastic place for outdoor adventures. You can go hiking, cycling, or even skiing in winter. The park also protects many rare animals, like red squirrels and golden eagles.

Where is Culardoch Located?

Culardoch is in Aberdeenshire, a large area in northeast Scotland. This region is famous for its castles, coastline, and beautiful countryside. The mountain sits northeast of Braemar.

Braemar is a small village known for the annual Braemar Gathering. This event is a traditional Highland Games festival. It attracts visitors from all over the world.

Special Mountain Categories

Mountains in Scotland are often grouped into different categories based on their height. Culardoch fits into two interesting groups: a Corbett and a Marilyn.

What is a Corbett?

A Corbett is a Scottish mountain that is between 2,500 and 3,000 feet (762 and 914.4 meters) high. It must also have a 'prominence' of at least 500 feet (152 meters). Prominence means how much a mountain rises above the land around it.

Culardoch is 900 meters tall, which is about 2,953 feet. This height puts it right in the Corbett category. There are many Corbetts across Scotland, and climbing them is a popular hobby.

What is a Marilyn?

A Marilyn is a hill or mountain of any height in the British Isles. The only rule is that it must have a prominence of at least 150 meters (about 492 feet). This means it stands out clearly from the surrounding land.

Culardoch has a prominence of 312 meters (about 1,024 feet). This makes it a Marilyn, as well as a Corbett. There are thousands of Marilyns, from small hills to tall mountains.

Views from the Top

From the summit of Culardoch, you get amazing wide views. You can look out over the vast landscapes of Aberdeenshire. On a clear day, you might see other mountains in the Cairngorms range.

One mountain you might spot is Ben Avon. Ben Avon is a taller mountain, known as a Munro, located to the southeast of Culardoch. Munros are Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) tall.

Hiking Culardoch

Culardoch is described as a smooth and heathery peak. This means it's not too rocky or difficult to walk on. The slopes are covered in heather, which turns purple in late summer.

Hiking Culardoch offers a chance to experience the peaceful Scottish Highlands. It's a great way to enjoy nature and see some incredible scenery. Remember to always be prepared for changing weather when hiking in Scotland.

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