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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Glenlivet

Best natural monuments around Glenlivet are found within a region nestled on the northern border of the Cairngorms National Park. The landscape is characterized by forests, rivers, and hills, shaped by a complex geological past involving river and water erosion, and glacial activity. This area offers a variety of natural features, from prominent mountain summits to significant river systems and unique geological formations.

Best natural monuments around Glenlivet

  • The most popular natural monuments is Cairn Gorm Summit, a summit…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Cairn Gorm Summit

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Cairn Gorm is the summit most visible from Speyside and has therefore lent its name to the entire Cairngorms range and the wider national park. It is a prominent and …

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Herdsman's Hill

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A magnificent view, worth the climb. Simple stone steps can be found at the particularly steep sections. These sections are a bit challenging on the descent, but manageable with good shoes and a little patience.

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Ben Macdui summit

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Small stone pyramids show the way on the ascent.
In good weather / clear visibility you have a great view. In bad weather (sudden weather change) you can quickly lose your orientation (map / compass / GPS)

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Sgòr Gaoith Summit

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A Munro with a wonderful surprise – Sgòr Gaoith is a 3,668-foot (1,118 m) mountain in the Scottish Highlands. The views from the summit across to Braeriach are outstanding on …

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Braeriach

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Britain’s third highest mountain, Braeriach is a vast, remote Cairngorms colossus. Difficult to reach from any direction, guarded by abrupt cliffs and enclosed by stunning corries, Braeriach is always a …

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Andrew
May 13, 2026, Sgòr Gaoith Summit

A brilliant viewpoint over the glen and loch below. There are very few paths to the summit here, and careful navigation may be needed in poor weather. The summit is rather indistinct.

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Wonderful views down huge cliffs to Loch Einich.

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Clive G
March 10, 2026, Braeriach

Wonderfully big and shapely mountain!

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The climb is worth it (sturdy shoes are helpful and hiking poles are quite comfortable for the descent) and you will be rewarded with a magnificent panorama!

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The climb is worth it: wonderful panoramic views of the Cairngorms and various lochs such as Loch Morlich and Loch an Uaine.

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I hiked this Munro on the longest day of my 11th Scottish Adventure. (First of 3 Munros) https://www.bldhiking.nl/11-6-schots-avontuur-maandag-14-oktober-24/ Here you can find the report: And here a beautiful video with the fantastic view! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBM_MobEZZ0

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Uwe H.
August 31, 2024, Ben Macdui Summit

Rough and beautiful, this vastness is impressive... 😊

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A 360° view from the peak, best view across all of the Cairngorms. Steep hike across uneven rocks and rubble path, but so worth it on a good day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most impressive natural monuments in Glenlivet?

Glenlivet, situated within the Cairngorms National Park, offers a range of impressive natural monuments. Notable summits include Cairn Gorm Summit, Britain’s sixth highest mountain, and Ben Macdui summit, the second highest. For stunning panoramic views, Herdsman's Hill provides a 360° vista across the Cairngorms.

What unique geological features can be found among Glenlivet's natural monuments?

The Glenlivet landscape is shaped by a complex geological past, including river and water erosion, and glacial activity. The area features Dalradian rocks and Old Red Sandstone. The rivers, such as the Livet and Avon, are central to the ecosystem, with twisted rocks beneath the Bridge of Avon inviting exploration. The Cairngorms themselves are characterized by rounded, rolling hills and broad open straths.

Are there good hiking routes near Glenlivet's natural monuments?

Yes, the Glenlivet area offers numerous hiking opportunities. For challenging ascents, consider routes to Braeriach, Britain’s third highest mountain, known for its remote and committing hikes. For a Munro with a surprise, Sgòr Gaoith Summit offers outstanding views across to Braeriach. You can find more running trails in the area by visiting the Running Trails around Glenlivet guide.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Glenlivet's natural monuments?

Glenlivet's varied habitats, from heather-covered hills to clear rivers and woodlands, support diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot red squirrels, red deer, golden eagles, black grouse, wildcats, otters, and pine martens. The Glenlivet Estate includes five Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its rich biodiversity.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks in Glenlivet?

While many of the high mountain summits are challenging, the area offers more accessible options. The Packhorse Bridge over the River Livet provides a picturesque spot for a picnic, and the Bridge of Avon has a car park and picnic area, with twisted rocks to explore (with caution). Many waymarked trails on the Glenlivet Estate are suitable for families.

Where can I find the best panoramic views of the Cairngorms in Glenlivet?

For splendid panoramic views, designated viewpoints along the Snow Roads Scenic Route are excellent. The 'Still' viewpoint, near Tomintoul, offers reflections of the River Avon and the Cairngorm Mountains. The Victor Gaffney viewpoint also provides dramatic vistas of the high tops of the Cairngorms and the meandering River Avon. Both are easily accessible with parking.

Can I go stargazing near Glenlivet's natural monuments?

Yes, the Tomintoul and Glenlivet area is renowned for its exceptionally dark skies, naturally shielded from light pollution. It boasts three registered Dark Sky Discovery Sites, making it an excellent location for stargazing and experiencing a tranquil evening under a star-filled sky.

What cycling routes are available around Glenlivet's natural monuments?

Glenlivet offers a variety of cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can explore options like the 'Drumin and Glenlivet loop from Tomintoul' or the 'Speyside Way: Craigellachie and Aberlour Loop'. Road cyclists have routes such as the 'Castle Roy Ruins – The Whisky Castle loop from Tomintoul'. You can find more details in the Cycling around Glenlivet guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Glenlivet guide.

Are there any historical natural monuments or features in Glenlivet?

The region features the disused sixteenth-century Packhorse Bridge, which crosses the River Livet. Two of its arches still stand after a third was lost to floods in 1829, offering a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The old Bridge of Avon, built in 1754, also holds historical significance as a former crucial crossing point.

What is the best season to visit Glenlivet's natural monuments?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer milder weather for hiking and exploring the diverse flora and fauna. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape. While challenging, winter provides opportunities for experienced hikers to experience the Cairngorms in their Arctic-like conditions, though proper preparation is essential.

What should I know about the difficulty of walks around Glenlivet's natural monuments?

Walks around Glenlivet's natural monuments vary significantly in difficulty. Summits like Cairn Gorm Summit and Ben Macdui summit are considered challenging, requiring good fitness and preparation, especially in changing weather. However, many waymarked trails on the Glenlivet Estate and paths to viewpoints offer easier, more moderate options suitable for a wider range of abilities.

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