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Name:Belrorie Hill
Hill number:8420
Height:284m / 932ft
Parent (Ma):491  Ben Tirran
RHB Section:07B: Braemar to Montrose
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen)
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NO 48166 97244
Summit feature:boulder
Drop:49m
Col:235m  NO476970  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37 44
(1:25k) OL54 OL59E 395 405E
Observations:summit in trees
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 13 users)ByDate of Ascent
Weather fair.MountainMac11/10/2023
Drove up the firmounth road from the north, up through the trees from the west visited both areas 1 deer fence to get over.robertphillips06/10/2022
Beautiful cold clear sunny day with golden forest colours. Rather stressful flying visit to do it in 55 min school lunch break from Aboyne. In work clothes and boots - slowed by deer fence and awkward rutted grass and brashings of lower top, lovely open woodland of proper top. From Glen Tanar visitor car park. - a dozen cars there on a Fri lunchtime in November. Got back with 4 mins to spare before afternoon classes - so no problem!Chris Pearson08/11/2019
Easy diversion from Firmounth track. The first (lower) top is in awkward long grass and brash, the higher western top in more open woodlandColin Crawford23/07/2019
After a Glen Tanar circuit, just time for this before Xmas dinner :-) SW top also visited presumably a fair bit lower - seems so.RHW25/12/2018
From car park near Bridge of Tanar. Followed Firmounth to W of hill then easy walk through well spaced trees. Both tops visited.Lindsay M25/10/2015
Dave McG04/03/2024
Gonk13/04/2022
govanah12/06/2020
chalky195323/06/2019
thelonious29/09/2018
hill walker09/06/2018
elma spencer28/12/2016