Craig of Gowal

Hill, Mountain in Angus

Scotland

Craig of Gowal

Summit Cairn of Gowal Munro top 983m
Summit Cairn of Gowal Credit: Ralph Greig

Craig of Gowal is a prominent hill located in the region of Angus, Scotland. It stands at an elevation of approximately 333 meters (1,093 feet) above sea level, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Situated near the village of Edzell, Craig of Gowal offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

This hill is composed of various geological formations, including sandstone and conglomerate rocks, which give it a distinctive appearance. Its slopes are covered in heather, grasses, and scattered patches of woodland, providing a diverse habitat for a range of plant and animal species.

The ascent to the summit of Craig of Gowal is relatively easy, with well-defined paths and trails leading up to the top. Along the way, hikers can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and observe the local wildlife, such as red deer, rabbits, and various bird species.

Reaching the summit rewards visitors with stunning vistas across the Angus countryside, including views of the nearby Grampian Mountains and the River North Esk. On clear days, it is even possible to see as far as the North Sea coastline.

Due to its accessibility and picturesque landscapes, Craig of Gowal attracts visitors throughout the year. Whether one is seeking a challenging hike, a peaceful walk, or simply a place to appreciate the natural beauty of Angus, this hill offers a memorable experience for all who venture to its summit.

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Craig of Gowal Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.913266/-3.2628542 or Grid Reference NO2380. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Summit Cairn of Gowal Munro top 983m
Summit Cairn of Gowal
Munro top 983m
Desolate Moorland Moorland stretching away southwards from between Creag Leachdach and the Shank of Fafernie.
Desolate Moorland
Moorland stretching away southwards from between Creag Leachdach and the Shank of Fafernie.
Summit of Cairn Bannoch Stony summit of Cairn Bannoch from the south.
Summit of Cairn Bannoch
Stony summit of Cairn Bannoch from the south.
Snow bank on the Cairn of Gowal Snow on the north side of the Cairn of Gowal.
Snow bank on the Cairn of Gowal
Snow on the north side of the Cairn of Gowal.
North-west slope of Broad Cairn Looking down the north-western slope of Broad Cairn from beneath the summit, with Creag an Dubh-loch ahead.
North-west slope of Broad Cairn
Looking down the north-western slope of Broad Cairn from beneath the summit, with Creag an Dubh-loch ahead.
Summit of Broad Cairn Looking up to the summit of Broad Cairn from the north-east.
Summit of Broad Cairn
Looking up to the summit of Broad Cairn from the north-east.
Crow Craigies looking east Loch Esk below.
Crow Craigies looking east
Loch Esk below.
Loch Esk Loch Esk seen from its eastern shore. In the very dry, warm summer of 2018, the water level has fallen significantly, exposing some of the greens on the loch floor.
Loch Esk
Loch Esk seen from its eastern shore. In the very dry, warm summer of 2018, the water level has fallen significantly, exposing some of the greens on the loch floor.
Head waters of River South Esk
Head waters of River South Esk
Cairn Bannoch Its position above the Coire Uilleim Mhoir gives a fantastic view of the Eagle's Rock.
Cairn Bannoch
Its position above the Coire Uilleim Mhoir gives a fantastic view of the Eagle's Rock.
Cairn of Gowal
Cairn of Gowal
Approaching Broad Cairn From the west.
Approaching Broad Cairn
From the west.
Broad Cairn Stunning viewpoint, looking NE towards Loch Muick.
Broad Cairn
Stunning viewpoint, looking NE towards Loch Muick.
Eastern end of Dubh Loch A place popular with climbers, or with walkers who cut the classic round over the White Mounth Munros short and descend through this mysterious glen towards Loch Muick.
Eastern end of Dubh Loch
A place popular with climbers, or with walkers who cut the classic round over the White Mounth Munros short and descend through this mysterious glen towards Loch Muick.
On Cairn of Gowal
On Cairn of Gowal
Across Central Gully to Dubh Loch
Across Central Gully to Dubh Loch
Eastern end of Dubh Loch
Eastern end of Dubh Loch
Cairn Bannoch summit
Cairn Bannoch summit
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Craig of Gowal is located at Grid Ref: NO2380 (Lat: 56.913266, Lng: -3.2628542)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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Craig of Gowal
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