- The
Mounth (/ˈmʌnθ/ MUNTH) is the
broad upland in
northeast Scotland between the
Highland Boundary and the
River Dee, at the
eastern end of the Grampians...
- well-known and
historically important trackways are the
Causey Mounth,
Elsick Mounth,
Cryne Corse Mounth and Cairnamounth.
Although most of the
Highlands is geographically...
- well
known and
historically important trackways are the
Causey Mounth and
Elsick Mounth.
Aberdeenshire pla**** an
important role in the
fighting between...
- The
Elsick Mounth is an
ancient trackway crossing the
Grampian Mountains in the
vicinity of Netherley, Scotland. This
trackway was one of the few means...
-
march used the
Elsick Mounth, one of the
ancient trackways crossing the
Grampian Mountains; the
situation of the
Elsick Mounth terminating at a ford to...
- The
Causey Mounth is an
ancient drovers' road over the
coastal fringe of the
Grampian Mountains in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This
route was
developed around...
- The
Cairn o'
Mount or
Cairn o'
Mounth is a hill in Aberdeenshire, Scotland,
rising to 455
metres (1,493 ft). The B974 road
crosses its summit, connecting...
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Cryne Corse Mounth is an old
droving road
which ran
south across the high
ground from the Dee
valley in Aberdeenshire,
eastern Scotland. Much of the route...
- Cellrígmonaid ("church of the king's
mounth"
hence Cill Rìmhinn)
located at Cennrígmonaid ("head of the king's
mounth");
hence the town
became Kilrymont...
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influenced by the
location of the
Grampian Mounth trackway crossings,
particularly the
Elsick Mounth and
Cryne Corse Mounth.
Kildrummy Castle underwent siege numerous...