Bennachie

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Bennachie is a prominent range of hills in northeast Scotland known for its distinctive peaks, archaeological sites, and extensive walking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
hill
hill range
hillfort
landform
mountain
country Scotland
hasArchaeologicalPeriod Iron Age NERFINISHED
prehistoric
hasArchaeologicalSite Iron Age hillfort on Mither Tap
hasCulturalSignificance local landmark in Aberdeenshire
subject of local folklore
hasFacility visitor centre
hasHighestPoint Oxen Craig NERFINISHED
hasPeak Bruntwood Tap NERFINISHED
Craigshannoch NERFINISHED
Little Oxen Craig NERFINISHED
Millstone Hill NERFINISHED
Mither Tap NERFINISHED
Oxen Craig NERFINISHED
Watch Craig
hasVegetation coniferous woodland
heather moorland
mixed woodland
hasViewOf Aberdeen area NERFINISHED
Garioch NERFINISHED
Inverurie NERFINISHED
hasWalkingTrail marked paths
waymarked routes from visitor centre
hasWildlife birds of prey
deer
red squirrels
knownFor archaeological sites
distinctive profile
extensive walking trails
panoramic views
locatedIn Aberdeenshire
Bennachie NERFINISHED
Bennachie NERFINISHED
Mither Tap NERFINISHED
northeast Scotland
managedBy Forestry and Land Scotland NERFINISHED
partOf Grampian Mountains NERFINISHED
popularWith tourists
walkers
usedFor hiking
hillwalking
nature observation
recreation

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