Morven, Caithness

Morven (Scottish Gaelic: A' Mhòr Bheinn) is a mountain in Caithness, in the Highland Region of Scotland.[1] The hill is classed as a Graham and, at 706 metres, its summit is the highest point in the county of Caithness.

Morven
Morven seen from the northeast
Highest point
Elevation706 m (2,316 ft)
Prominence574 m
ListingGraham, Marilyn, County top (Caithness)
Coordinates58°14′2″N 3°41′52″W
Naming
English translationBig mountain
Language of nameGaelic
Pronunciation/ˈmɔːrvɛn/
Geography
Morven
Location in Caithness
LocationCaithness, Scotland
OS gridND004285
Topo mapOS Landranger 17

Caithness is generally quite low lying. Morven's relative height and conical appearance makes it a prominent feature of the landscape as seen from many different places in the county. It is among the most prominent of the mountains that can be seen across the Moray Firth from the area surrounding Buckie on clear days. Indeed, a street in the seaside village of Findochty is named Morven Crescent due to its view of the mountain Morven. Buckpool Golf Club's 5th hole is named Morven and Morven View is a not uncommon house name for properties in the Buckie area with a view over the Moray Firth.

There is also a Morven in Aberdeenshire.

Prince George, Duke of Kent, brother of King George VI, died in an air crash on a hillside near Morven on 25 August 1942 while serving in the Royal Air Force.

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