Derry Cairngorm (Scottish Gaelic: Càrn Gorm an Doire) is a Scottish mountain in the Cairngorms range, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) north west of Braemar in the...
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Gorm. The Cairngorms became part of Scotland's second national park (the Cairngorms National Park) on 1 September 2003. Although the Cairngorms give their...
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Ben Macdui (category Mountains and hills of the Cairngorms)
Avon to the north or by coming up from Glen Derry to the south. Other routes include coming over Derry Cairngorm, or via the Lairig Ghru pass, which lies...
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from this direction could conceivably be combined with an ascent of Derry Cairngorm. List of Munro mountains Mountains and hills of Scotland mountains...
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imposing and impressive peaks of the Cairngorms which stand nearby. The hill is located at the head of Glen Derry and faces its higher and better-known...
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Beinn Bhreac is a twin-peaked Scottish mountain located above Glen Derry in the Cairngorm Mountains approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) north-west of Braemar...
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The Cairngorm Club is a mountaineering club, based in Aberdeen, Scotland formed in June 1887. The Cairngorm Club was founded by Alexander Copland, Rev...
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Bhrotain 1,157 258 3,796 846 28 54 Lochnagar 1,156 671 3,793 2,201 29 703 Derry Cairngorm 1,155 141 3,789 463 30 19 Sgurr na Lapaich 1,151 840 3,776 2,756 31...
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1891 08A: Cairngorms Aberdeenshire 1,157 258 3,796 846 43 NN954922 Ma,M,Sim 20 208 Derry Cairngorm (Càrn Gorm an Doire) 1891 08A: Cairngorms Aberdeenshire...
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Places, place names, and structures on Mar Lodge Estate (redirect from Derry Lodge)
the estate - Dixon and Green (1995). Located within Derry Wood on the slopes of Derry Cairngorm, it was likely used as temporary accommodation for shooting...
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(928 m) Mount Keen (939 m) Ben Macdui (1309 m) Cairn Gorm (1244.8 m) Derry Cairngorm (1155 m) Braeriach (1296 m) Cairn Toul (1291 m) Sgor an Lochain Uaine...
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959915160112;-3.2464248666692 NO243861] Ma,M,Sim 29 931 Scotland 29 703 Derry Cairngorm 1,155 141 3,789 463 08A 36 43 [57.0625181671;-3.6225541309679 NO017980]...
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Glen Lui (section Black Bridge to Derry Wood)
– Carn Crom a spur of Derry Cairngorm is seen directly behind it. In the Derry Wood is the old Hunting Lodge named Derry Lodge – in spite of the speculation...
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Càrn a' Mhàim (category Mountains and hills of the Cairngorms)
metres (3402 feet) and along with Macdhui and Derry Cairngorm forms the central body of the Cairngorms that lie between the two major passes of the Lairig...
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Gaelic: Uisge Dhè) is a river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It rises in the Cairngorms and flows through southern Aberdeenshire to reach the North Sea at Aberdeen...
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to haunt the summit and passes of Ben Macdui, the highest peak of the Cairngorms and the second highest peak in British Isles after Ben Nevis. Although...
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Lairig an Laoigh (category Cairngorms)
is reduced to "Lairig Laoigh". It is of glacial origin, dissecting the Cairngorm plateau, and it runs roughly north–south from Speyside to Deeside at one...
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Underground (Transport for London) GLA Land and Property Bus na Comhairle Cairngorm Mountain Railway Lothian Buses Orkney Ferries SIC Ferries Strathclyde...
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Loch Etchachan (category Cairngorms)
is a remote freshwater loch set deep within the central Cairngorms plateau, in the Cairngorms National Park, located in the eastern Highlands of Scotland...
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Aberdeenshire 1,156 671 3,793 2,201 44 NO243861 Ma,M,Sim 29 Derry Cairngorm 08A: Cairngorms Aberdeenshire 1,155 141 3,789 463 36 43 NO017980 Hu,M,Sim,sMa...
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interesting geomorphology. The estate is characterised by rounded granite Cairngorm mountains to the north, with deep corries and crags down to the valley...
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Lithuania also had yellow wind warnings. A gust of 140mph was recorded at Cairngorm in Scotland. One fatality has been reported from the storm as a 73-year-old...
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pine forest is fully protected with most of the forest lying within the Cairngorms National Park. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and...
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"Forvie to Peterhead". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2022. "Inverness to Cairngorms". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2022. "Cullen to Cawdor". bbc.co.uk...
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(Glen Derry) (933 metres or 3,061 feet), a Munro in the Cairngorms Beinn Bhreac (Blair Atholl) (912 metres or 2,992 feet), a Marilyn in the Cairngorms Beinn...
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through Glen Tilt, Glen Feshie, Glen Dee (by the Lairig Ghru), and Glen Derry (by the Lairig an Laoigh). Braemar is within a one-and-a-half-hour drive...
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final stretch of the M6 was opened the following year. 22 November – Cairngorm Plateau disaster: Five children and one adult on an expedition die of...
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producing strong wind gusts that reached 158 km/h (98 mph) at the top of the Cairngorms mountain. The winds left thousands of houses without power, while heavy...
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t-Sabhail Mountain Cairnbaan An Càrn Bàn City Cairndow An Càrn Dubh City Cairngorms Am Monadh Ruadh The red moor Mountain Cairnwell Pass Càrn a' Bhailg Pass...
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mostly consists of hills, moors and mosses. The interior mountains of the Cairngorms provide the most striking of the physical features of the county. Munros...
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