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Beinn a' Chaorainn [Glen Derry]

Height Grid Ref. Pronunciation Meaning
1083 mt. NJ045013 Bine uh Chooereen Hill of the rowan tree
Location Access
The Cairngorms National Trust for Scotland, Mar Lodge tel: 013397 41368

Normally No Restrictions

a bike can be usefull on this munro

Beinn a' Chaorainn [Glen Derry] is munro number Fifty-Eight

Mountain Description for Beinn a' Chaorainn [Glen Derry]

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Beinn a' Chaorainn [Glen Derry] is an munro in Scotand and is located in the area The Cairngorms as defined by SMC (and lies in region known as Braemar )

Beinn a' Chaorainn is a Scottish mountain situated in the heart of the Cairngorms range. It is quite a remote hill, being located roughly 19 kilometres south east of Aviemore and 14 kilometres north west of Braemar. The mountain is a pointed hill which is conspicuous in views; it stands at the head of Glen Derry and faces its higher and better-known neighbour Beinn Mheadhoin across the Lairig an Laoigh (The Pass of the Calves). Beinn a' Chaorainn reaches a height of 1082 metres (3550 feet) and qualifies as both a Munro and a Marilyn. The hill's name translates from the Gaelic as “Hill of the Rowan”. The mountain should not be confused with another Munro of the same name which is situated in Glen Spean above Loch Laggan.

Beinn a' Chaorainn lies on the northern part of the Moine Bhealaidh (Yellow Moss) plateau, a large area of featureless land which hardly drops below 850 metres, to the east of upper Glen Derry. The southern part of the plateau is occupied by another Munro, Beinn Bhreac, which lies 4.5 kilometres south of Beinn a' Chaorainn across boggy ground. On its western flanks Beinn a' Chaorainn falls away steeply to the Lairig an Laoigh pass on slopes that are mostly grassy but are craggy in places. To the east stands Beinn a' Chaorainn Bheag (1017 metres), a subsidiary top, which is listed in Munro's Tables. They are linked by a col with a height of 945 metres; there are several small lochans at the lowest point of the broad ridge, the largest of which is called Lochan Beinn a' Chaorainn. Further to the east (five kilometres from the summit) stands the massive mountain of Beinn a' Bhuird to which Beinn a' Chaorainn is linked by the high ground across the Moine Bhealaidh. Drainage from the mountain either goes south to the Derry Burn to eventually reach the sea at Aberdeen via the River Dee or north via Glen Avon and the River Spey to reach the Moray Firth.

The ascent of Beinn a' Chaorainn along with the neighbouring Munro of Beinn Bhreac is a long round trip of over 28 kilometres, starting at the Linn of Dee car park NO065901), eight kilometres west of Braemar. The route follows the estate road along Glen Lui for five kilometres to Derry Lodge: bicycles can be used on this stretch of the route and secured in the woodland around Derry Lodge for collecton on the return journey. The route then goes north up Glen Derry for two kilometres before ascending the western flanks of Beinn Bhreac and then continuing northwards for almost five kilometres across the Moine Bhealaidh to reach the summit of Beinn a' Chaorainn. An approach from the Aviemore side of the Cairngorms is feasible, starting at the Cairn Gorm ski centre, but this involves crossing or bypassing Cairn Gorm, Loch Avon and Beinn Mheadhoin before reaching the mountain and is a long, hard walk. The view from the summit gives a fine panorama and takes in all the Cairngorm giants.

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Route NameDistance (m / km)Ascent (ft /mt)
Beinn Bhreac and Beinn a'Chaorainn19 / 322756 / 840

Useful Maps

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Grantown, Aviemore and Cairngorm Mountains (Landranger Maps) cover image£6.99Grantown, Aviemore and Cairngorm Mountains (Landranger Maps)
Braemar and Blair Atholl (Landranger Maps) cover image£10.31Braemar and Blair Atholl (Landranger Maps) (Landranger Maps)
Cairn Gorm Amd Aviemore (Explorer) cover image£8.57Cairn Gorm Amd Aviemore (Explorer)

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Beinn a' Chaorainn summit cairn

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