A mountain to the west of Loch Muick on the border between Angus and Aberdeenshire, Cairn Bannoch rises to a height of 1012m (3320 feet) above a glaciated valley south of Lochnagar. Qualifying as a Munro, its name is derived from the Gaelic for "peaked hill", which is appropriate since its summit takes the form of a cone-shaped granite tor.
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