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Morven, Aberdeenshire

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Not to be confused with Morven, Caithness.

Morven
Highest point
Elevation871 m (2,858 ft)
Prominencec. 386 m
ListingMarilyn Corbett
Naming
English translationBig mountain
Language of nameGaelic
Pronunciation/ˈmɔːrvɛn/
Geography
LocationAberdeenshire, Scotland
Parent rangeGrampian Mountains
OS gridNJ376040

Morven (Scottish Gaelic: A' Mhòr Bheinn) is a Corbett in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is 871 m (2858 ft) high.

The poet, Lord Byron, who spent some of his childhood in the area, mentions the mountain in his poem, When I Roved a Young Highlander:

When I rov'd a young Highlander o'er the dark heath,
And climb'd thy steep summit, oh Morven of snow!
To gaze on the torrent that thunder'd beneath,
Or the mist of the tempest that gather'd below;
Untutor'd by science, a stranger to fear,
And rude as the rocks, where my infancy grew,
No feeling, save one, to my bosom was dear;
Need I say, my sweet Mary, 'twas centred in you?

The Mary mentioned here is Mary Duff, Byron's first love.

The hill gives its name to one of the houses at Aboyne Academy.

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57°07′22″N 3°01′56″W / 57.12268°N 3.03222°W / 57.12268; -3.03222


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