Glen Lui (section Glen Luibeg)
Luibeg Burn at the Robber's Copse The footbridge over the Luibeg Burn upstream from the Robber's Copse The plaque on the footbridge over the Luibeg Burn...
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Burn (R) Lui Water (L) Derry Burn (Ls) Luibeg Burn (Rs) Geldie Burn (R) Don catchment River Don, Aberdeenshire Elrick Burn (L) River Ury (L) (sometimes...
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locality around the Luibeg Burn where it joins with the Derry Burn to create the Lui Water - see main reference in Glen Lui article. Luibeg Cottage has been...
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its western flanks descend more moderately to the valley of the infant Luibeg Burn. Derry Cairngorm is characterised by large granite boulders on its higher...
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Ghru while the eastern slopes descent more gently to the valley of the Luibeg Burn. To the south east there is a broad ridge which ends in the crags of...
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Now empty, the Lodge still lies at the confluence of the Derry and Luibeg burns, at the end of a private road. The Lodge had been requisitioned by the...
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1857. Between Linn of Dee and Braemar the Lui Water (formed by the Luibeg and Derry burns) and the Quoich Water join the growing River Dee. The River Clunie...
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majority of the tracks on the estate, including the one leading west from Luibeg to the edge of the Caledonian pinewood. In 2002 this track was re-engineered...
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