Glen Dye - Clachnaben - Glen Dye
| Distance | Approximate Time | Height Gain | OS Map |
| 8 kms | 03:00 (hrs:mins) | 370 metres | Explorers 395: Glen Esk & Glen Tanar & 396: Stonehaven, Inverbervie & Laurencekirk |
Description
Short and steep walk to summit of 589 metre hill, Clachnaben, topped with a large granite plug. 360 degree views to Lochnagar and Bennachie. An unusual hill seen from many points on Lower Deeside topped with a large granite plug.
This is a very popular walk with local people and this has caused some erosion on the old steep path which climbs this hill too directly and there is now a new and much improved path which takes an easier and less direct route to the summit at 589 metres. The walk is accessed from a small car park shown in Waymark 1 which is on the Banchory - Fettercairn road the B947, 10 kilometres south of Banchory. There is no local transport in this area.
A new path starts at the car park and leads through the edge of a wood passing Glendye Lodge and emerging at a flat area known as Millers Bog. Following a small stream a track leads to a small wood where a footpath begins the 2 km steep climb to the summit, a gain of 370 metres. Views from the top include westward to Mount Battock and Lochnagar, north to Bennachie, and on a clear day southeasterly over the Firth of Tay to Fife.
Access Info
No access problems through Glendye Estates, car parking available.
Additional Info
Clachnaben can also be climbed from other longer access routes.
More Info
For further information visit the walkingworld weblink below.
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