An Dùn

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

An Dùn

The burn running up behind Benalder Cottage with Loch Ericht A wonderful spot to paddle and relax on a perfect day.
The burn running up behind Benalder Cottage with Loch Ericht Credit: Pip Rolls

An Dùn, also known as The Hill, is a prominent mountain located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of 918 meters (3,012 feet), it is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

An Dùn is characterized by its rugged and steep terrain, with rocky outcrops and scree slopes that provide a challenging ascent. The mountain offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Loch Ness and the Great Glen.

The ascent to the summit of An Dùn is often undertaken from the town of Inverness, with several well-marked trails leading up to the top. The most popular route is the South Ridge, which offers a gradual climb and breathtaking vistas along the way. Hikers can expect to encounter a variety of vegetation, including heather, ferns, and mosses, as they make their way up the mountain.

At the summit, visitors are rewarded with unparalleled vistas of the Scottish Highlands, with rolling hills, vast moorlands, and distant peaks stretching as far as the eye can see. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the Isle of Skye in the west.

An Dùn is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including red deer, mountain hares, and golden eagles, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The mountain's remote location and unspoiled environment contribute to its appeal, offering a peaceful and serene atmosphere for those seeking a true Highland experience.

Overall, An Dùn is a magnificent mountain that combines challenging terrain, breathtaking views, and abundant wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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An Dùn Images

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The burn running up behind Benalder Cottage with Loch Ericht A wonderful spot to paddle and relax on a perfect day.
The burn running up behind Benalder Cottage with Loch Ericht
A wonderful spot to paddle and relax on a perfect day.
An Dun Fantastic viewpoint above the Bothy
An Dun
Fantastic viewpoint above the Bothy
An Dun
An Dun
The Summit of  An Dun looking to Ben Alder  Cottage
The Summit of An Dun looking to Ben Alder Cottage
Looking West on the shore of Alder Bay
Looking West on the shore of Alder Bay
West bank of Loch Ericht A burn crosses the path which sticks close to the water on the West bank of Loch Ericht
West bank of Loch Ericht
A burn crosses the path which sticks close to the water on the West bank of Loch Ericht
Rough path by Alder Bay Path around the steep slopes of An Dun which have to be contoured close to the shore of Loch Ericht to get to Alder Cottage bothy from Dalwhinnie.
Rough path by Alder Bay
Path around the steep slopes of An Dun which have to be contoured close to the shore of Loch Ericht to get to Alder Cottage bothy from Dalwhinnie.
Prince Charlie's Cave Prince Charlie's Cave was my accommodation on the night of Saturday 19th April,1980.
Prince Charlie's Cave
Prince Charlie's Cave was my accommodation on the night of Saturday 19th April,1980.
Ben Alder Cottage Also known as McCook's Cottage and reputed to be haunted by the spirit of its last resident this bothy at the foot of the Munro Ben Alder (in the background) is nevertheless very popular.
Ben Alder Cottage
Also known as McCook's Cottage and reputed to be haunted by the spirit of its last resident this bothy at the foot of the Munro Ben Alder (in the background) is nevertheless very popular.
Ben Alder Cottage and Loch Ericht Seen from a location marked on the relevant map as 'Prince Charlie's Cave' - although he probably never went anywhere near it - the cottage (also known as McCook's Cottage) is just visible next to the isolated tree in centre frame. It has the reputation of being haunted!
Ben Alder Cottage and Loch Ericht
Seen from a location marked on the relevant map as 'Prince Charlie's Cave' - although he probably never went anywhere near it - the cottage (also known as McCook's Cottage) is just visible next to the isolated tree in centre frame. It has the reputation of being haunted!
Ben Alder Cottage Taken many years ago on shore of Loch Ericht
Ben Alder Cottage
Taken many years ago on shore of Loch Ericht
Ben Alder Cottage, Autumn 2003 The estate have built a corrugated iron extension at the north end and someone's put a window in the store at the south end. Bring your own coal.
Ben Alder Cottage, Autumn 2003
The estate have built a corrugated iron extension at the north end and someone's put a window in the store at the south end. Bring your own coal.
Bridge over Alder Burn and Benalder Cottage Benalder Cottage was once Mrs McCook's residence and is now a bothy - said to be haunted
Bridge over Alder Burn and Benalder Cottage
Benalder Cottage was once Mrs McCook's residence and is now a bothy - said to be haunted
On the way to Ben Alder Break time 1km from Benalder Cottage heading for Culra Lodge over the Bealach
Breabag.
On the way to Ben Alder
Break time 1km from Benalder Cottage heading for Culra Lodge over the Bealach Breabag.
Ben Alder Cottage A great Bothy
Ben Alder Cottage
A great Bothy
Ben Alder Cottage Path Fine old woodland
Ben Alder Cottage Path
Fine old woodland
Ben Alder Cottage
Ben Alder Cottage
Benalder cottage A bothy in the care of the Mountain Bothy Association (MBA).
Benalder cottage
A bothy in the care of the Mountain Bothy Association (MBA).
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An Dùn is located at Grid Ref: NN5068 (Lat: 56.781282, Lng: -4.4484328)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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