Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Ben Rinnes
Height: 841m / 2759ft • Prominence: 513m / 1683ft • Summit : rock tor 10m WSW of trig point • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

Heading up Ben Rinnes
Nice view across to the Convals
16-Sep-23 • We travel the Spaceways • flickr
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Our tea spot on Ben Rinnes
We sat, had our tea and watched the sun go down.
16-Sep-23 • We travel the Spaceways • flickr
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After sunset visit to Ben Rinnes
Quiet on the hill. Wheatear still here and a couple of ptarmigan flew by. Lovely golden sunset and then a dark walk down. No moon so the stars were great. An autumn chill in the air, very different to last week. Temp was low single figures. With equinox in a few days time, the cold months are coming. A good trip.
16-Sep-23 • We travel the Spaceways • flickr
53195679871

Ben Rinnes heather 20230820_175052
Heather clad Moor and Ben Rinnes, Moray
20-Aug-23 • ejbluefolds • flickr
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This is OS mapping. In some areas, OpenStreetMap shows more footpaths
Spatial NI has online OSNI mapping. Click "Basemap Gallery" (4 squares icon at the top).
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Photos
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The other photos have been geo-tagged as on or around the summit. For less busy mountains, it can be a little hit and miss.

Heading up Ben Rinnes
Nice view across to the Convals
16-Sep-23 • We travel the Spaceways • flickr
53196043058

Our tea spot on Ben Rinnes
We sat, had our tea and watched the sun go down.
16-Sep-23 • We travel the Spaceways • flickr
53196042703

After sunset visit to Ben Rinnes
Quiet on the hill. Wheatear still here and a couple of ptarmigan flew by. Lovely golden sunset and then a dark walk down. No moon so the stars were great. An autumn chill in the air, very different to last week. Temp was low single figures. With equinox in a few days time, the cold months are coming. A good trip.
16-Sep-23 • We travel the Spaceways • flickr
53195679871

Ben Rinnes heather 20230820_175052
Heather clad Moor and Ben Rinnes, Moray
20-Aug-23 • ejbluefolds • flickr
53133355260







1489 Ben Rinnes
Sunny stroll from the regular car park to the good as new white trig and summit rock. Then continuation onto Meikle Conval where I met Liz and Iain. Name:Ben Rinnes Hill number:1489 Height:841m / 2759ft RHB Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff County/UA:Moray (UA) Catchment:Spey Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett Grid ref:NJ 25499 35437 Summit feature:rock tor 10m WSW of trig point Drop:513m Col:328m NJ250311 Observations:80cm higher than flush bracket of trig point (NJ 25510 35445) Survey:Abney level
08-Jun-18 • Dugswell2 • flickr
benrinnes p513 tump marilyn hump simm corbett benrinnestrigpoint s7210 trigpoint 42869256484

1489 Ben Rinnes a
08-Jun-18 • Dugswell2 • flickr
benrinnes p513 tump marilyn hump simm corbett 41779071890

1489 Ben Rinnes b
08-Jun-18 • Dugswell2 • flickr
benrinnes p513 tump marilyn hump simm corbett benrinnestrigpoint s7210 trigpoint 29716626678

1489 Ben Rinnes c
08-Jun-18 • Dugswell2 • flickr
benrinnes p513 tump marilyn hump simm corbett 41779098980

1489 Ben Rinnes d
08-Jun-18 • Dugswell2 • flickr
benrinnes p513 tump marilyn hump simm corbett benrinnestrigpoint s7210 trigpoint 42682559175
Videos
Join me for a short hike up Ben Rinnes, a cracking wee mountain in the north east of Scotland (Moray). Links: ☕ If you enjoy my ...
The highest mountain in Moray deep in the midst of whisky country. We climbed this lovely Corbett mid August when the heather ...
Climbing Ben Rinnes 841M Corbett + drive through Cabrach April 2015.
hillwalk #scottishcorbett #benrinnes A walk up Ben Rinnes - A leisurely walk to the top of Ben Rinnes in the middle of July.
A sunny day out to Speyside on the 5th day of our recent Drumnadrocit holiday, not only 2 Distillery tours to attend, but an ...
Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.