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Glen Ey
Summary for Glen Ey |
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Glen Ey is an region in Scotand and is located in the area as defined by SMC. There are 4 munros around here.The highest munro is Carn Bhac at a height of 946 metres .The smallest munro is Beinn Iutharn Mhor at a height of 1045 metres . |
Access: West of Braemar (4½ miles, 7 km), along an unclassified road.
Transport: Bus: Braemar - Glen Shee some days in summer (check locally)
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Details for: Glen Ey
Glen Ey enters into the centre of the Cairnwell hills, a isolated area of heather moors and the ruins of many deserted settlements.
Order | Height![]() |
Munro | Grid Point | ||
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221 | 946 | Carn Bhac | NO051832 | ||
148 | 994 | Carn an Fhidhleir | NN904842 | ||
126 | 1,006 | An Sgarsoch | NN933836 | ||
88 | 1,045 | Beinn Iutharn Mhor | NO045792 |
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