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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien
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Ben Alder

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Ben Alder

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Ben Alder is a prominent mountain, or Munro, located in the remote Central Highlands of Scotland. Rising to 1,148 meters (3,766 ft), it stands as the 25th highest Munro and is situated between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan, forming part of the Grampian Mountains in Inverness-shire, on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park. While its challenging terrain includes passes that facilitate routes through the area, Ben Alder is primarily celebrated for its extensive high plateau, dramatic corries, and ridges,…

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    2. Dezember 2019

    Wandern

    Ben Alder ist eine lange, beschwerliche Reise zu Fuß aus allen Richtungen. Wenn Sie sich jedoch anstrengen, werden Sie mit einem befreienden Gefühl der Einsamkeit und Abgeschiedenheit von den Insignien des modernen Lebens belohnt. Packen Sie ein Zelt ein, weil es am besten im Rahmen einer Expedition mit dem Rucksack über Nacht in Angriff genommen werden kann.
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    7. Oktober 2021

    Wandern

    Ben Alder ist ein sehr abgelegener Munro, aber die Mühe, hierher zu kommen, lohnt sich. Rundum-Ansichten vermitteln ein Gefühl der Flucht vor der Zivilisation. Am einfachsten mit dem Fahrrad von Dalwhinnie nach Culra Bothy.
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    Ort: Laggan, Highlands, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What are the typical approaches and how long does it take to hike Ben Alder?

    Ben Alder is known for its remote location, making any approach a significant undertaking. Many hikers opt for a two-day expedition, often combining hiking with mountain biking along tracks from Dalwhinnie to shorten the initial approach. Alternatively, you can start from Rannoch or Corrour railway stations, which also involve lengthy, quiet trails. Be prepared for a full day or multi-day adventure regardless of your chosen starting point.

    Are there any specific challenging trails or scrambling routes on Ben Alder?

    Yes, Ben Alder offers engaging routes for experienced hikers. The Long Leachas and Short Leachas are two prominent ridges that provide opportunities for easy rock-scrambling, adding an exciting element to the ascent to the vast summit plateau. These routes are popular for those seeking a more adventurous climb.

    What are the parking options for accessing Ben Alder?

    Given Ben Alder's remote location, dedicated parking facilities are limited. The most common approach involves parking near Dalwhinnie, often at the start of the track leading towards Loch Ericht, which many cyclists use to access the area. From there, it's a long journey by bike or foot. Always ensure you park responsibly and considerately, especially in rural areas.

    Is public transport available to reach Ben Alder?

    While Ben Alder is remote, it can be accessed via public transport to nearby railway stations. Corrour railway station, known for its isolation, is a starting point for some multi-day expeditions. Dalwhinnie also has a railway station, offering another access point, though both still require a significant onward journey by foot or bike to reach the mountain itself.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner-friendly walks around Ben Alder?

    Ben Alder itself is considered a challenging mountain, unsuitable for beginners or young families due to its remote nature, lengthy approaches, and potential navigational difficulties. The surrounding area, however, might offer gentler walks along loch shores or forest tracks, but these would not involve ascending Ben Alder. For family-friendly options, it's best to look at less remote areas within the Cairngorms National Park.

    Is Ben Alder suitable for dogs?

    Ben Alder's remote and rugged terrain can be challenging for dogs, especially with long distances, potential for difficult ground, and exposure to harsh weather. If bringing a dog, ensure it is fit, well-behaved, and kept under close control, particularly near livestock or wildlife. Be prepared for stream crossings and potentially pathless sections. Always carry enough water for both yourself and your dog.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like on Ben Alder?

    Winter conditions on Ben Alder are severe and should only be attempted by experienced and well-equipped mountaineers. The mountain's remote location, high elevation, and exposure mean deep snow, ice, strong winds, and rapid weather changes are common. Essential winter gear, navigation skills, and avalanche awareness are crucial for safety during this period.

    Are there any notable historical landmarks or features on Ben Alder?

    Yes, Ben Alder is rich in history. The area is famously associated with the Jacobite Uprising, particularly as a hiding place for Ewen MacPherson of Cluny in 'the Cage' or Cluny's Cave. Prince Charles Edward Stuart also briefly sought refuge here. On the summit plateau, you can find remnants of a stone ruin from an early 19th-century Ordnance Survey mapping camp, adding to the mountain's historical intrigue.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen around Ben Alder?

    The remote wilderness of Ben Alder is home to various Scottish Highland wildlife. Keep an eye out for red deer, which are common in the area. Birdwatchers might spot golden eagles, red grouse, and other raptors. The lochs and streams also support diverse aquatic life. Respect the natural habitat and observe wildlife from a distance.

    Are there any bothies or accommodation options near Ben Alder?

    Yes, there are bothies that provide basic shelter for hikers. Ben Alder Cottage is located on the shores of Loch Ericht to the south, and the spectacularly situated Culra Bothy is to the north. These are unstaffed shelters, so it's always wise to carry a tent or bivvy in case they are at capacity, especially during peak seasons. Commercial accommodation like hotels or B&Bs would be found in more accessible towns like Dalwhinnie or Newtonmore.

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