Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Carn Mor


Glengairn Church 1
This small, remote church lies in the narrow valley bottom of Glen Gairn, with steep hillsides rising to the north and south. The church is a simple, rectangular building, aligned roughly north-east/south-west. It sits in a small, grassed enclosure and has no graveyard. There is a small nave and a session house and vestry attached to the north-east.
25-May-17 • Bill Cumming • flickr
aberdeenshire church churchofscotland 35028678105

Glengairn Church 2
This small, remote church lies in the narrow valley bottom of Glen Gairn, with steep hillsides rising to the north and south. The church is a simple, rectangular building, aligned roughly north-east/south-west. It sits in a small, grassed enclosure and has no graveyard. There is a small nave and a session house and vestry attached to the north-east.
25-May-17 • Bill Cumming • flickr
aberdeenshire church churchofscotland 35028675945

corgarff castle
06-Aug-14 • malcolm cross • flickr
blackandwhite white black nature clouds landscape scotland highlands nikon atmospheric corgarff corgarffcastle nikond90 14824138216

sunset over corgarff
30-Sep-13 • malcolm cross • flickr
scotland highlands samsung corgarff corgarffcastle flickrandroidapp:filter=none 11803714295

Ruigh Speanan August 2013
04-Aug-13 • Adam Dawson1 • flickr
uploaded:by=flickrmobile flickriosapp:filter=nofilter 9464987606
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Glengairn Church 1
This small, remote church lies in the narrow valley bottom of Glen Gairn, with steep hillsides rising to the north and south. The church is a simple, rectangular building, aligned roughly north-east/south-west. It sits in a small, grassed enclosure and has no graveyard. There is a small nave and a session house and vestry attached to the north-east.
25-May-17 • Bill Cumming • flickr
aberdeenshire church churchofscotland 35028678105

Glengairn Church 2
This small, remote church lies in the narrow valley bottom of Glen Gairn, with steep hillsides rising to the north and south. The church is a simple, rectangular building, aligned roughly north-east/south-west. It sits in a small, grassed enclosure and has no graveyard. There is a small nave and a session house and vestry attached to the north-east.
25-May-17 • Bill Cumming • flickr
aberdeenshire church churchofscotland 35028675945

corgarff castle
06-Aug-14 • malcolm cross • flickr
blackandwhite white black nature clouds landscape scotland highlands nikon atmospheric corgarff corgarffcastle nikond90 14824138216

sunset over corgarff
30-Sep-13 • malcolm cross • flickr
scotland highlands samsung corgarff corgarffcastle flickrandroidapp:filter=none 11803714295

Ruigh Speanan August 2013
04-Aug-13 • Adam Dawson1 • flickr
uploaded:by=flickrmobile flickriosapp:filter=nofilter 9464987606

Ruigh Speanan August 2013
04-Aug-13 • Adam Dawson1 • flickr
uploaded:by=flickrmobile flickriosapp:filter=nofilter 9462217605

Ruigh Speanan August 2013
04-Aug-13 • Adam Dawson1 • flickr
uploaded:by=flickrmobile flickriosapp:filter=nofilter 9462219253

S8742 - Carn Leac Saighdeir
NJ270060, LR37. HISTORY Pillar completed 24th April 1956 costing £32.13s.10d. Computed as secondary triangulation station NJ40/7 within the Ballater secondary block, and levelled to second class precision during 1956. This station was also used for the reconnaissance of secondary block NO46 (Forfar) during 1956. This pillar station was last maintained by the Ordnance Survey in June 1978. SITE VISIT Parked in a small recess by the A939 at NJ296063. Followed the mapped estate track network to all the way to the summit. The trig pillar is in excellent condition. The spider retains its original OS centre cap with deep indented letters. The flush bracket faces WNW, compass measurement 283°. Vented through the right (SW) sight hole with the back (SE) sight hole breaking open. Full 360° panoramic view from the top. Photographed: 29th April 2011, GRP. ═════════════════════════ Interactive index: www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1arx2Qmo5mVeVUJA2lzVG_uzbYPW59ffh&ll=57.139552,-3.206583&z=11" rel="noreferrer nofollow Google My Maps Map: www.flickr.com/photos/13460108@N06/25974233627/in/album-72157692190778971/ Trig Pillars on OS Landranger 37 ═════════════════════════ Neighbouring Triangulation Pillars www.flickr.com/photos/13460108@N06/8109933142/in/album-72157631821839859/ S8744 - Geallaig Hill : 5.17 miles to the south. www.flickr.com/photos/13460108@N06/8153842417/in/set-72157631821839859/ S8713 - Craig Veann : 5.95 miles to the northwest. www.flickr.com/photos/13460108@N06/8109924235/in/album-72157631821839859/ S8729 - Culardoch : 6.57 miles to the southwest. www.flickr.com/photos/13460108@N06/8162617241/in/album-72157631821839859/ S8741 - Morven : 6.7 miles to the east. www.flickr.com/photos/13460108@N06/8162617495/in/album-72157631821839859/ S8752 - Ladder Hill : 7.6 miles to the north. www.flickr.com/photos/13460108@N06/8109937526/in/album-72157631821839859 S8704 - Ben Newe : 8.6 miles to the northeast. ═════════════════════════ Nearest Levelling Flush Bracket www.flickr.com/photos/13460108@N06/53062124436/in/album-72157662462414430/ S7626 - Corgarff, School : 1.55 miles to the north. ═════════════════════════
29-Apr-11 • Graeme5015 • flickr
carnleacsaighdeir s8742 corgarff 8153842031

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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.