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Feature count in area: 43, by county: : 42, Aberdeen (UA): 1,
Highest Place: Pressendye 619m
Starting Places in area Fraserburgh to the Dee Valley:
None for this area
Summits & other features in area Fraserburgh to the Dee Valley: Ardhuncart Hill 331m, Baderonach Hill 475m, Benaquhallie 494m, Bennachie - Oxen Craig 529m, Black Law 244m, Brimmond Hill 266m, Broom Hill 576m, Brux Hill 475m, Cairn William 448m, Clachcurr 422m, Clova Hill 487m, Coiliochbhar Hill 533m, Core Hill 245m, Corse Hill 433m, Craiglich 476m, Craigrath 435m, Green Hill 491m, Hill of Christ's Kirk 311m, Hill of Corrachree 294m, Hill of Corskie 420m, Hill of Fare 471m, Hill of Foudland 467m, Hill of Rothmaise 261m, Hill of Tillymorgan 380.8m, Knock Saul 412m, Knockandy Hill 434m, Langgadlie Hill 448m, Lawel Hill 236m, Lord Arthur's Hill 518m, Manabattock Hill 420m, Mill Maud 407m, Millstone Hill 409m, Mither Tap 518m, Pittenderich 508m, Pressendye 619m, Red Hill 488m, Scar Hill 299m, Tom Beith 411m, Tyrebagger Hill 250m, Watch Craig 495m, Waughton Hill 234m, Windyheads Hill 231m, Wishach Hill 422m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Brimmond Hill, 266mHill
Place Rating ..
, Aberdeen (UA) County, in British Marilyn Lists Grid Reference NJ85613 09159,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 38 Place visited by: 8members, recently by: rhw, oakesave, nordicstar, Fergalh, IainT, jimbloomer, MichaelE, chalky
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Flew into Aberdeen airport early and as i has good few hours to kill left bag in airport and went to climb a few hills before my friends arrived from Glasgow. A short walk out of airport and over the A90 leads to a quiet back road and due north of Brimmond Hill a signed way marked track starts. This track leads all the way to two communication masts and behind them is a large cairn and trig pillar which marks the summit. Extensive views of Aberdeen below. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/B1524/comment/23109/
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