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Oxen Craig

Also known as: Beinn na Cíche

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Oxen Craig — Named summit at 529 m.

Oxen Craig, mountains & hills in Scottish Highlands

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
3 h–8 h
Best time of year
Late spring – early autumn (May–Oct)
Nearest railway station
Insch · 6.0 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Oxen Craig is a named summit in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "Named summit at 529 m.". Coordinates: 57.2929°, -2.5608°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Bennachie ( ben-ə-HEE; Scottish Gaelic: Beinn na Cìche) is a range of hills in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It has several tops, the highest of which, Oxen Craig, has a height of 528 metres (1,732 ft). Though not particularly high compared to other peaks in Scotland, the mountain is very prominent owing to its isolation and the relative flatness of the surrounding terrain, and dominates the skyline from several viewpoints. The peak that stands out the most visually is Mither Tap (518 m, 1699 feet) and from its top there are good views of the county to the north and east. Most of the tops lie along an east / west ridge, with the exception of Millstone Hill (409 m) an outlier or spur which is separated from and to the south of the main ridge. Mither Tap has an Iron Age hillfort on its summit. Unlike with many other hilltop forts in the area, there are no signs of vitrification in the stone. Bennachie is visible from a number of distant points; to the north it is visible from Longman Hill, a point considerably to the north.

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Background

History

From 1800 to 1859 common land on the east side of Bennachie was home to a community of squatters known locally as the Colony. A small number of families led a crofting life often doing skilled work, such as dyking and quarrying, for local landowners. After 1859 the Colony dwindled as the common land was broken up and divided amongst the local estates. However, the last of the original colonists, George Esson, lived on the hill until his death in the 1930s. Visitors to Bennachie can explore the remains of the Colony and extensive work is being done on site and amongst local parish records to determine the history of the Colonists.

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Coordinates
57.2929, -2.5608
Address
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Nearest railway station
Insch6 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Oxen Craig?
Oxen Craig is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom.
Is Oxen Craig free to visit?
Yes, Oxen Craig is free to enter.
How do I get to Oxen Craig?
The nearest railway station is Insch, about 6.0 km away.