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Name:Ord Hill
Hill number:11702
Height:224m / 735ft
Parent (Ma):1488  Morven
RHB Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen)
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NO 43995 98471
Summit feature:outcrop
Drop:45m
Col:179m  NO428972  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37 44
(1:25k) OL54 OL59W 395 405W
Observations:outcrop 5m SW at NO 43991 98467 may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 21 users)ByDate of Ascent
Weather fair.MountainMac11/10/2023
1 of 4: From the A93 layby at 440987. With Karen.ChrisR09/10/2022
HBbHB. Easily up to summit from large layby on A93.Minto08/02/2022
From large layby due N, straight up the hill.jonglew27/12/2021
From large layby to N. Summit outcrop in open woodland, with remains of small possibly quite old circular wall structureRHW27/12/2021
a quick bag from the layby.robertphillips15/10/2021
From Layby on A93Gonk16/07/2020
Just time for a school lunchtime visit from /to Aboyne on a lovely frosty clear day. Wooded hill overlooking the Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve centred around Loch Kinord -formed as a 'kettle hole' by a huge 1km x 1km block of stranded ice slowly melting after the last glaciation. Also stranded here some time later were prisoners locked up on the small 'prison island' in the middle of the loch.Chris Pearson13/11/2019
Nice woodland, only a few minutes from road to summithillsman09/10/2019
Easy pleasant walk up through woodland from large lay-by. Remains of hill fort at summit?Campbell Singer04/05/2019
From lay by with GNtrimarc215/05/2018
From big layby. Mossy small cairn is summit.NormanW03/08/2017
Very quick and easy from convenient lay-by to N.Lindsay M25/10/2015
ARM03/03/2023
chrisbien18/04/2022
Jossker23/01/2022
coldfeet729/06/2021
govanah02/05/2020
Dave McG22/03/2019
hill walker30/08/2018
thelonious12/05/2018