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Mount Keen
Lat: 56.967 Lat:
Lon: 357.1 Lon:
Scottish Highlands
Grampians
United Kingdom
939 m m
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Mount Keen, also known as Ben Keen, is the most easterly munro in Scotland, lying mid-way between Glen Tanar and Glen Esk. Best route is from the Glen Tanar side which provides a stunning landscape of a typical scottish moorland the track runs parralel with the lovely water of tanar. The track continues to the bottom of the hill past the remains of the Shiel of Glen Tanar which was burned down in 1992 and then begins its descend up the hill on the north-west ridge, just beyond above the rocky hollow known as the Korlach (in most maps this is known as Corrach)The path continues to the granite summite and then down the other side through various glens until it reaches Glen Esk.