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The Cairnwell Summit, standing at 933 meters (3,061 feet), is a prominent Munro in the Eastern Highlands of Scotland, situated on the border between Aberdeenshire and Perth and Kinross. Located south of Braemar, it forms part of the Cairnwell Hills within the broader Grampian Mountains and Cairngorms National Park. This mountain is particularly notable for its exceptional accessibility, largely due to the Glenshee Ski Centre and the A93 road traversing the Cairnwell Pass, making it one of Scotland's most straightforward…

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    23 Haziran 2022

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    The Cairnwell is better known for the road beneath it and its ski developments than its beauty as a mountain viewpoint. However, it does hold the title of being the quickest Munro to summit when ascended straight from the pass. Once you're free from the ski paraphernalia, the hike over to Càrn nan Sac and Carn a'Gheoidh makes it all worthwhile.

    6 Şubat 2019

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    The Cairnwell is the most prominent of the group of three Munros on the west side of the Cairnwell pass. It is worth continuing a little beyond the summit of the Cairnwell to enjoy a grand view down Glen Shee.

    26 Ağustos 2022

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    Not a really nice summit, but the view is all the better for it!
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    The Cairnwell Munros loop from Glenshee Ski Centre — Cairngorms National Park

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    Embark on a moderate hiking adventure through the Cairngorms National Park, bagging multiple Munros on this 7.9-mile (12.7 km) loop. You will gain 1594 feet (486 metres) in elevation, typically…

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    What are the most popular hiking routes on The Cairnwell Summit?

    While a direct ascent from the Glenshee Ski Centre car park to The Cairnwell summit is the quickest, many hikers combine it with other nearby Munros. A popular option is the 'Cairnwell 3' route, which includes Carn Aosda and Carn a' Gheoidh, offering a more extended and rewarding day out. This allows you to experience more of the surrounding landscape beyond the ski infrastructure.

    Is The Cairnwell Summit suitable for beginner hikers or families with children?

    Yes, The Cairnwell is often considered one of the easiest Munros to ascend, making it highly suitable for beginners and families. The Glenshee Ski Centre car park is already at a high elevation (around 650 meters), significantly reducing the ascent. The terrain is generally straightforward, though some sections can be pathless, especially when climbing directly alongside the ski lifts. It's a great opportunity for those new to Munro bagging to experience a summit.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on The Cairnwell Summit?

    The initial ascent from the Glenshee Ski Centre involves walking alongside ski infrastructure, including lifts and tracks. Beyond this, the terrain is typical of a Scottish Munro, featuring rocky paths, grassy slopes, and sometimes boggy sections, especially after rain. While generally straightforward, some parts can be pathless. Appropriate footwear is essential for comfort and stability.

    Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest near The Cairnwell Summit?

    Yes, the area has historical significance. The A93, which crosses the Cairnwell Pass, was historically a drover's route and later became part of an 18th-century military road network. A notable section, the 'Devil's Elbow,' a steep double-hairpin bend, was bypassed in the 1960s but can still be walked or cycled. Additionally, a concrete pillbox from World War II, part of the Cowie Line defenses, can be found near the pass.

    Is The Cairnwell Summit dog-friendly?

    Yes, The Cairnwell Summit and its surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their dogs along. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially during lambing season (spring/early summer) and near livestock or ground-nesting birds. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which advises keeping dogs on a lead or under close control around farm animals and wildlife.

    Is parking available at Glenshee Ski Centre, and does it get busy?

    Parking is readily available at the Glenshee Ski Centre, which serves as the primary starting point for most ascents. While there is ample space, it can become very busy, particularly during peak season (summer weekends) or good weather days. Arriving earlier in the morning is advisable to secure a spot, especially if you plan to tackle a longer route.

    Is The Cairnwell Summit suitable for winter hiking?

    Winter hiking on The Cairnwell offers a different challenge and can be very rewarding, but it requires appropriate experience and gear. The mountain can be exposed to harsh weather conditions, including strong winds, snow, and ice. Essential winter equipment such as ice axe, crampons, and navigation skills are crucial. Always check the mountain weather forecast before setting out in winter.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Glenshee Ski Centre for refreshments?

    The Glenshee Ski Centre itself typically has a cafe or facilities available during its operating season, offering hot drinks and snacks. For more substantial meals or a pub experience, you would need to venture a short distance from the pass. The Spittal of Glenshee, a few miles south, often has accommodation and dining options, while Braemar to the north also offers various cafes, pubs, and restaurants.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on The Cairnwell Summit?

    The Cairnwell area is home to diverse Scottish Highland wildlife. You might spot red deer, particularly in the quieter glens. Birdwatchers may see red grouse, ptarmigan (especially in winter), and various raptors like buzzards or even golden eagles. Keep an eye out for mountain hares, which change their coat to white in winter. Respect wildlife by keeping a distance and not disturbing their habitats.

    Are permits required for hiking The Cairnwell Summit?

    No, permits are not required for hiking The Cairnwell Summit or other Munros in Scotland. Scotland has a 'right to roam' under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which grants public access to most land and inland water, provided it is exercised responsibly. This means you can freely hike the trails without needing any special permission or permits.

    Where are the best viewpoints beyond the immediate summit of The Cairnwell?

    While the summit itself offers panoramic views, many hikers find even better vistas by continuing a little beyond the main summit. Heading slightly north or west, away from the ski infrastructure, can open up clearer, unobstructed views northwards into the vast Cairngorms National Park and southwards into Gleann Beag. The ridge walk towards Carn Aosda or Carn a' Gheoidh also provides excellent perspectives of the surrounding Highlands.

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