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Name:Corryhabbie Hill
Hill number:1491
Height:781.3m / 2563ft
RHB Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff
County/UA:Moray
Catchment:Spey
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,Y)
Grid ref:NJ 28093 28859
Summit feature:trig point in windshelter
Drop:280.3m
Col:501m  NJ 2917 2797  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37
(1:25k) OL62W 420W
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 396 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Cook's Cairn and Corryhabbie Hill from Allanreid.rhalstead15/09/2023
From Allanreid CP and over Cook's Cairn first. Then down and up zig-zag to summit. Went over Carn an t-Suidhe on descent.garyhoney24/08/2023
Anticlock loop from Ellivreid. Tough going around Folds of Corhabbie when went between paths on the way back.davechaffey02/08/2023
From Ellivreid farm using Walkhighlands' circuit.Crib Goch28/07/2023
Up various tracks from north & NE plus add on if the Dodd to the east Trig no. S6188 significant very heavy thick cast iron pyramidal hat same as the broken on Brown Muir which has a square Lossiemouth style trig and these cast iron pyramid hays are clearly designed for these to fit a 2ftx2ft top not a hotine pillar, so I'm curious to know why it's there.vegibagger06/07/2023
geoffreycurnock18/06/2023
Camped overnight at the ruined farmhouse and explored the areaPilotralph 18/05/2023
From EllivreidPDuncan8203/11/2022
MuckleG31/10/2022
lkturner25/08/2022
see log for Cook's Cairncarole engel26/07/2022
Pommyjon24/07/2022
Robinho0810/07/2022
walk livi08/07/2022
With Cook's Cairn from Allanreid CPPaulineD08/07/2022
One of two separate NE corbetts completed solo on the same day - arrived early at the junction near the farm - easy path to follow most of the way up before getting up onto Muckle Laprach where the path thinned out but easy terrain over to the corbett summit. Decided to make it a loop and continuied NE along the top down a route marked Morton's Way, down to a track that doubled back West past some houses and over the Corryhabbie Burn before going back uphill slightly to meet up with the inward route. Total time 2h 41min (8.12miles, 575m ascent). Given how short the walk was, I decided to chase this up with another NE corbett (Geal-charn from Dorback) before heading home.mproudfoot26/06/2022
with Katj_com18/06/2022
GavinTheobald 315/06/2022
Parked at the road junction 200m north of Ellivreid. Good grassy track leads easily onto Gallow Hill, then Hill of Achmore. At the end of the track a good narrow path leads through the heather to 650m asl, then pathless across short heather onto another track to the summit. Descended steeply north through heather to another grassy track west of Corryhabbie Burn.Owen B24/05/2022
Ben Rinnes17/05/2022
anguscow13/05/2022
From parking at Bridgehaugh, through Glen Fiddich past Glenfiddich Lodge and then onto summit, followed glen back to start.JasonStark16/04/2022
From Allanreid parking (NJ235248) following R Livet E by signed tracks to Knochkan, crossing by footbridge, then N along tracks past Suie and onto Cook's Cairn, descended NW, crossing Glen Fiddich, reaching Morton's Way track near NJ294283, following that SW briefly, then up the zigzag track to summit of Corryhabbie Hill, then followed curving ridge round Muckle Lapprach and up Càrn a' Bhodaich, descended steeply SW, crossing a deep stream valley, and across moorland to reach a forest track at NJ252276 (through gap in fence), and followed that SW all the way to slopes above Allanreid, descended final slope direct to start (6h10m)kdbennett27/03/2022
Start finish Ellivreid Farm. Lovely sunny day (bit hazy for distant views) with Struie and Rhona. Ascended from west end, descended along ridge east end. Extremely windy on top.DampandDusty20/03/2022
Climbed with Richard after staying at hotel in Tomintoul. Windy day but mostly clear, a little bit snow /ice on top.amcculloch15/02/2022
Sick Kid05/02/2022
weaselmaster05/02/2022
gomezhdm23/11/2021
Crawford Lindsay25/10/2021
wintergreen25/10/2021
Strong SSW wind throughout, but clear with good views of B Rinnes and a little sunshine near the end. Extensive deep soft wet mud to wade through in the first field after leaving the road opposite Ellivreid.NorfolkPT2124/10/2021
From Allanreid car park via Ben Rinnes and Glenfiddich Lodge MTB cycle up Morton's Way. Descent via track to Back Burn and on to Suie and car park. 50km and 1600m climbing. Big Day.John Lee12/09/2021
By eMTB from Glen LivetPeteF20/08/2021
Solo. After breakfast at the campsite I made an early start to the hill. Parked at NJ269325 junction - plenty room. After a brief correction the way was clear onto Hill of Achmore and Muckle Lapprach. Animal tracks across these hills made the going easier. On final pull up track on Muckle Lapprach I saw a seagull behaving oddly - I thought it might be a male hen harrier, but on checking the photos it was clearly a gull. From the trig point summit I descended via Morton's Way. I accidentally started the navigator function on the route and was regularly chastised for deviating from route. A very deliberate detour from final field to avoid an over interested herd of suckler cows.langskill19/07/2021
jef05/07/2021
Stavanger Toestub09/06/2021
From Allanreid CP. Long walk to Corryhabbie Hill, past ruins and along the River Livet. Blazing hot early in the morning. Followed by Cook's Cairn.Jhimmy05/06/2021
Started at the Bridgehaugh car park, walking through Glen Fiddich to the forest edge just shy of Glenfiddich Lodge. A steeper track took us straight up to Thunderslap Hill (great name), the final few hundred metres being across heather. Then more heather to Hill of Glenroads, before dropping on to the track of Morton's Way. This provided an easy walk up to Corryhabbie Hill. Returned back along the track to the lodge and car park. Just under 5 hrs.summitter30/05/2021
SunnyAdventures22/11/2020
Ibex20/09/2020
Rockdoctor13/09/2020
with Rob following WH route. Easy walking and sunny so great viz. A joyalexmaclennan08/09/2020
Fiona Richardson06/09/2020
From Allenreid cp out to Suie then up to Cook's Cairn dropping to col then up Morton's Way to Corryhabbie Hill. Returned by way of Cadha Dubh and Whitefolds.SS31/07/2020
stuartgreig28/07/2020
hillhunter07/03/2020
Andrew Stalker23/02/2020
Ralph21/01/2020
After Cook’s Cairn, with Malky and Jackie after sleeping at Suie. Clear skies but not sunny. Windy. Rounsfell05/01/2020
buggerlugs15/09/2019