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Mither Tap Maiden Causeway


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About Mither Tap Maiden Causeway

This challenging trail to the Mither Tap follows the route of the Maiden Causeway.

Legend tells that this was built by the Devil to win a bet for a maiden's hand. He turned her to stone when she fled, now said to be the nearby Pictish Maiden Stone.

The route is rough in places and climbs to 518 metres (1700ft). Please wear  boots and waterproofs or a jacket to suit the conditions on the top.

This trail starts from the Rowantree Car Park.

  • Download the Bennachie trail map (PDF 874k)
  • Check before you go - for details of trail closures, diversions and changes to listed events see the updates page.
  • All the signposts on the hill and in the forest have a plate on the back showing the grid reference of the point. If you are lost, this should help you find where you are.

How to get there:

Mither Tap Maiden Causeway can be started from Bennachie in Forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire. Inverurie, Insch, Aberdeen, and Alford are the nearest towns or villages.

Bennachie Centre - Travel on the A96 north past Inverurie. Approximately two miles beyond Inverurie take a road on the left sign posted to Chapel of Garioch. At Chapel of Garioch turn left (sign posted to the Bennachie Centre). Follow this road for two miles. The car park is signposted.

Back O'Bennachie - Follow the A96 north from Inverurie for approximately ten miles. At the 'Oyne Fork', turn left onto the B9002 which signposted to Insch. After three miles on this road, and after passing Oyne village, turn left up to the Back O'Bennachie car park (sign posted).

Donview Car Park - From Monymusk, head north on minor road towards Blairdaff. After approximately 1.5 miles, the car park is sign posted.

Rowantree Car Park - Follow the A96 north from Inverurie for approximately ten miles. Turn left just before the Oyne fork and take first right, signposted Rowantree Car Park.

OS Grid Reference: NJ691243
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com

View from the Mither Tap path at Bennachie

Bennachie Facilities.
ToiletsInformationParkingEasy AccessVisitor CentreRefreshmentsForest ShopOther Facilities
Grade of trail:
Hill-walking boots or similarDemanding
Trail waymarking:
Length of trail:
There and back, 5.5km or 3.5 miles
Approximate time of trail:
2.5 hours for full route
Open or closed:
open
Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest.

Contact:

Liz Wallace

01466 794161
e-mail: liz.wallace@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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Sce views! Bit of scrambling at top :-)

Anonymous, 7/Sep/2010

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