Craggie Cat

Craggie Cat is a hill landform in the Mounth of the Grampian Mountains at the southern edge of Netherley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

The peak elevation of Craggie Cat is 198 metres according to the Ordnance Survey.

[2] Craggie Cat lies generally between the Roman Camps of Raedykes to the south and Normandykes to the north.

C. Michael Hogan hypothesizes that the route of march between these two camps would likely have been in the shadow of Craggie Cat, in order to avoid the boggy high ground to the west and the formidable impassable Red Moss bog to the northeast.

[3] Noted historical features in the vicinity include Netherley House and Muchalls Castle.