Cryne Corse Mounth is an old droving road which ran south across the high ground from the Dee valley in Aberdeenshire, eastern Scotland.
It is one of a number of old tracks which passed over the Mounth, an eastern extension of the Grampian Mountains.
The route departs the modern A957 road at a sharp bend at Spyhill and climbs steeply to the vicinity of Red Beard's Well near the Durris transmitting station.
At its south end the route meets the public road near Cleuchead north of Glenbervie.
Parts of the route are annotated on modern Ordnance Survey mapping as 'Cryne Corse Road (Track)'.