Now, looking at the rough track, it … Check out Clach nan Taillear by Youth Team on Amazon Music. Click a name to run a search for images in that area, the number shown is the approximate number of photographs surrounding the place based on a cross-section of the Geograph archive.If there is only one photograph identified you will be taken directly to the photo page. The path is clear, and follows the east side of the glen floor, past a stone named as the Clach nan Taillear. Once in the Lairig Ghru, turn left and ski along the pass in a Southerly direction. Corrour Bothy. This enchanting bothy is set amongst the ruins of a pre-clearance settlement in … The name "Chalamain Gap" has been applied relatively recently to this ravine, since in Alexander (1928) the author does not name the gap, but describes it - writing: a fine example of the "dry dens" or ravines which are found at various points on the Cairngorms, and which are supposed to have formed by glacier overflows or side streams. From the south, the two main approaches to the Lairig Ghru follow the Glen Lui Route or the Glen Dee Route. A train of walkers make their way into the Northern Corries, beneath Cairn Gorm. From Corrour Bothy, there is a faint path forking off the Lairig Ghru route north of the Clach nan Taillear, crossing the Allt Clach nan Taillear higher up for a rough and bouldery ascent to the summit. [citation needed]. Views over Lochan Uaine towards Derry Cairngorm will be appreciated before we turn for the summit. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Then we descended via Loch Etchachan and the Shelterstone to Loch Avon and finally the Fords of Avon Refuge. The Lairig Ghru was used as a droving-route as late as 1873 - Haldane (1952) - to Braemar and farther south. Clear sky and light from the crescent moon allowed … Butter Stone is a stone in County Durham. An dèidh greis a-muigh, shuidh a’ bhaobh air clach. Friday 19th May. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Ascend Brariach via the Chlamain Gap from the Sugar Bowl car park, head round to Cairn Toul and then Corrour Bothy. I enquired. In winter the pass is particularly extreme: a stone in the centre named the Tailor's Stone, or Clach nan Taillear, is said to have been the place behind which two eponymous travelling tradesmen sought shelter and died during as blizzard. Those that do face a considerable walk/skin back out, but it's worth it. Photograph by Jonathan Miles / Alamy. You will need to arrange transport if you wish to return to the start, as there are no practical public transport options. The view northwards up the Lairig Ghru from Clach nan Taillear. One detached residence at your … Braemar B&B. It is possible to reach the northern end of the arete by climbing up the slopes near the Allt Clach nan Taillear from the Lairig Ghru. Cross the Dee shortly beyond this at an obvious path to the bothy, below Devil’s Point. Ascend Brariach via the Chlamain Gap from the Sugar Bowl car park, head round to Cairn Toul and then … Only shown on the 1:25,000 scale maps, The Duke's Path is a made-path on the western side of the Lairig Ghru, following the course of the burn draining Coire Ruadh and leading to the bealach between Braeriach and Sron na Lairige. 8 hours walk. Additional taxes may apply. A path can be picked up here-and-there, becoming more obvious lower down. Here, one new year’s eve (undated), three tailors set out on a bet to dance in the locations of Braemar, Rothiermurchas and Abernethy. Once on the plateau from either route, locate the path leading up from Loch Etchachan that heads west up to the Sappers Bothy (marked as a ruin on the 1:25,000 map). ALLT CLACH NAN TAILLEAR: Allt clach-nan Taillear: Mr A McDonald Mr. J. However, Gordon is much less certain about the derivation of the name, writing: As a place-name Lairig Ghru remains an enigma. ''No. "March has nothing to do with the month of the year, but refers to the old use of the word meaning boundary. Wilderness hut. Search. Route: Start/Finish: Corrour Bothy > zigzagged east up steep slopes to ridge N of Carn a' Mhaim > followed ridge to summit > retraced route N then up broad ridge SE of Allt Clach nan Taillear, swinging W to summit of Ben MacDui > Back E along FP to Creagan a' Choire Etchachan > S to summit of Derry Cairngorm > Down to Luibeg Burn > FP S then W back to Corrour Bothy Horizontal Distance Travelled: … You will need to arrange transport if you wish to return to the start, as there are no practical public transport options. Welcome to Beatport. Corrour Bothy. Snow can accumulate here well into late … The Lairig Ghru track winds around a series of pools on the Mar side of the summit. 57.0420, -3.6809 . MacBain a distinguished philologist, writes that the name is "probably the Pass of Druie river, from root dru, flow, as in Gaulish Druentia", The weight of suggestion is - therefore - that Lairig Ghru is certainly the hill pass (of something) and that something is probably related to the water flowing from the floor of the valley close to the summit.[2]. Clach nan Taillear "stone of the tailors - Watson (1975)" is a large stone by the Lairig Ghru where: He suggests the "probable" derivation as from Drùdhadh meaning oozing. It leads through a rocky gap SE of Creag a' Chalamain, named Eag Coire a' Chomhlaich. In Gordon (1925) the author describes using this path on an ascent of Braeriach, continuing: It is (1925) some thirty years since the late Duke of Fife constructed it, but as the corrie is one of the most outlying of all in the wide Forest of Mar the path has scarcely been used since the day it was made and is now difficult to follow, except near the top of the corrie. Day 2: We walked up the Lairig Ghru for a few km's before ascending the Allt Clach nan Taillear, before veering off directly for the summit of Ben Macdui. Watson (1975) explains that the Pools of Dee are an invention rather than a pure Anglicisation of the old name Lochan Dubh na Lairige (black tarn of the Lairig). Here I reached snow at the 1750 [feet] contour, and found it much greater in quantity than I have previously seen it. Walking northwards on the Lairig Ghru main path, an inconspicuous side path branches off through the heather and slants up towards the Allt Clach nan Taillear (the Harvey map shows it but not the OS map). At this point, near the head of Glen Dee, the main valley turns roughly west towards An Garbh Choire, and the Lairig Ghru track continues northward into the hanging valley as shown in the photograph. ALLT CLACH NAN TAILLEAR: Allt clach-nan Taillear: Mr A McDonald Mr. J. Notable Places in the Area. If you had the legs then Ben Macdui followed by Derry Cairngorm would get you back to Inverey but it would be a shame to miss out Carn a Mhaim. Other areas that hold long-lasting snow, although perhaps less reliably, are the Cuidhe Crom (or 'crooked wreath') patch at the head of Coire Cas (near the ski slopes and visible widely from the Spey valley), the upper March Burn, upper Coire Mòr and upper Coire Clach nan Taillear (all on the western edge of the plateau above the Lairig Ghru). Carn a Mhaim: Butter Stone from Mapcarta, the free map. Watson gives the summit height as about 835 metres (2,740 ft),[5] and the Cairngorm Tourist Map (1975) gives a spot-height of 2,733 feet. From the south the Lairig Ghru can be approached from Braemar though Glen Lui, or Glen Dee, and from Blair Atholl through Glen Tilt. Download . There are some sportier options off both Creise and from the Clach Leathad ridgeline but access is by a rocky scramble from the top of the resort. Coming down into Glen Doe a fierce winter storm caught them out. Day 9. Historically the Lairig Ghru has been used simply as a route between Deeside and Strathspey. For mountain biking, in sheer scale and scope, there's nowhere to rival the Cairngorm range in the UK. Your Amazon Music account is currently associated with a different marketplace. Maps Used ... starting point for Ben Macdui where one of the longest descents in the area heads down it’s South side following All Clach nan Taillear. A couple of gents were leaving the tiny hooch as I approached. Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}57°5′27″N 3°41′38″W / 57.09083°N 3.69389°W / 57.09083; -3.69389, "Place-Names of the Cairngorms National Park", Places, place names, and structures on Mar Lodge Estate, "Làirig Dhrù : A place name guide by Joe Dorward", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lairig_Ghru&oldid=954786636, Places and place names on Mar Lodge Estate, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with unsourced statements from July 2012, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 4 May 2020, at 09:07. Examples are: Duntulm is home to a clach-ultaich, a lifting stone. From there it is a hard climb of 500 metres up the side of the Allt Clach nan Tàillear (The Tailor's Burn) with much boulder-hopping to reach the summit plateau of Macdhui. Bha i do-fhaicsinneach do na daoine. Find your ideal hotel in Inverness. Below is a list of places we know about in Aberdeenshire, Great Britain. A Clach-ultaich (, plural "clachan-ultaich") is another type of lifting stone found in Scotland. Along the way you will pass some large rocks – one is the Clach nan Taillear stone. During the nineteenth century, what was then the Mar Estate (see Mar Lodge Estate), was a private hunting estate owned by the Duke of Fife (created Duke in 1889, and dying in 1912). As ground levels, the path turns to aim for Carn a'Mhaim, you'll need to leave it and bound over heather into Glen Dee. Butter Stone is situated southwest of Cotherstone. Walking S from Pools of Dee you reach Clach nan Taillear (Stone of the Tailors). Literally "stone of the tailors" (Watson (1975)) is a large ribbed stone by the side of the Lairig Ghru track close to where the Allt Coire an t-Saighdeir joins the river. On reaching the stream it peters out, leaving a steep but otherwise easy ascent to join the path coming in from the Carn a'Mhaim bealach. Another legend surrounds Clach nan Taillear – The Tailors’ Stone – named after three tailors who perished there one night. 5. In the event we found a few good spots around the top of Allt Clach nan Taillear and to the SW of the summit of Stob Coire Sputan Dearg. Walker-friendly accommodation in the area. I wasn’t worried about being able to reach the top, but set the compass to a bearing from the summit towards the unnamed top at the cliffs … Guirdil. Thus, whilst Coire Dhonnachaidh Taillear ‘core of Duncan the tailor’ refers to a specific person in Upper Deeside, another name in the district, Clach nan Taillear, ‘the tailors’ stone’, reflects instead a local legend of three eighteenth-century tailors who are reputed to have wagered that they could dance a reel at Rothiemurchus and another in Mar on the same day, but perished at this spot in the snow on their way … Beatport is the world's largest electronic music store for DJs Grant Mr. J Morgan: 087: A small stream about 1½ miles in length, rising on the South Side of Benmacdhui and flowing in a Westerly direction very rapidly. mountainbothies.org.uk; Overview: Map: Photo Map: Satellite: Directions: Overview: Map: Photo Map: Satellite: Directions: Overview: Map: Photo Map: Satellite: Directions: Inverness Hotels. Clach nan Taillear is a stone inside of Cairngorms National Park. Once at the summit of Ben Macdui, ski south-east for a short distance, before skiing down the Allt Clach nan Taillear line which is immediately on the right. They had wagered that they would dance a reel on the same night in Rothiemurchus and Braemar. Grant Mr. J Morgan: 087: A small stream about 1½ miles in length, rising on the South Side of Benmacdhui and flowing in a Westerly direction very rapidly. They danced at Abernethy and at Rothiemurchus and had crossed the most exposed miles of the Lairig when a blizzard overtook them in Glen Dee, and they succumbed as they vainly sought shelter behind the stone that is their memorial. The path is followed for a further 2.5 kilometres past … A little way passed the summit we get amazing views of the great … The movement draws on a traditional reel ‘The De’il amang the Tailors’, interspersed with darker music. This line has over 700 metres of vertical descent, and in the right conditions, can be one of the best off-piste runs in the Cairngorms. 57.0420, -3.6809. After the first half-mile I found it unbroken, except for a narrow strip along the edge of the ridge usually occupied by the intermittent track. Then head a little east, and eventually you'll find yourself in the Cairngorms mountain range. It is possible to reach the northern end of the arete by climbing up the slopes near the Allt Clach nan Taillear from the Lairig Ghru. If you want true solitude, true wilderness and true mountain experiences in the UK, and you're coming (as most will be) from the south, your safest bet is to head north, and then north and finally north some more. Corrie Clach nan Taillear and lower down on Dail a' Bhoididh the Snipe's Bog Moine Bad a Chabair Feith an Laoigh Alt a' Bho a dull wet bleak peat hag maze it’s difficult to walk here the clouds settle change the form of their water and begin their slow underground seep bog to burn to river to sea to cloud . Munros 6. It’s a challenging walk and not one to be taken lightly, a degree of fitness is required and some long walks prior is a good idea, especially if your breaking in new boots! [3] This fits with the original name of the mountain range, "Am Monadh Ruadh" (The Red Mountains). There are many waypoints and features in the Lairig Ghru which, because of map scale, do not appear on the old 1-inch, nor 1:50,000 scale maps. It is now used as a mountain refuge and maintained by the Mountain Bothies Association. Gordon (1925) describes it as falling in a white spray to the Lairig from the northern spur of Ben Mac Dhui. Clach nan Taillear Stone, 2500 feet north; Stob Coire an t-Saighdeir Summit, 1¼ miles west; Lochan Uaine Water feature, 2 miles northeast; Lochan Uaine Water feature, 2 miles northwest; Ben Macdui Summit, 2 miles north; Sgòr an Lochain Uaine Summit, 2 miles northwest Along the way you will pass some large rocks – one is the Clach nan Taillear stone. The ascent is rarely made by any other routes. Sold by Amazon.com Services LLC. Pitched the tent at around 1230m to the SW of top, a short walk from a great view of Coire Sputan Dearg. ''Is there anyone at home?'' Walking S from Pools of Dee you reach Clach nan Taillear (Stone of the Tailors). Cairn Toul is to the left with Braeriach centre and the edge of Ben Macdui to the … Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. The refuge was located near the cross-roads where the tracks from Sron na Lairige and the Chalamain Gap cross the Lairig Ghru. Youth Team Black Projects ℗ Youth Team Released on: 2020-06-08 Artist: Youth Team Auto-generated by YouTube. A bothy was built in 1957 by members of the Edinburgh University OTC as a memorial to Dr William Angus Sinclair FRSE, who died on Cairn Gorm on 21 December 1954. Until approximately the 1870s men from Rothiemurchus annually, in the spring, cleared the track of rocks that had fallen on to it during the winter. If we had felt large and confident, striding through the woods to Derry Lodge, we now looked like little hobbits beneath the … Even this path is short lived though, we soon reached the steep … One of them was Càrn na Baoibh. On a sunny day the bay at Fidden … Day 9 Loch nan Cnapan to Loch Avon. As I approached the summit I entered broken cloud and was struggling more with a fierce and bitingly cold wind, so I did the right thing and took the map and compass out. Walker-friendly accommodation in the area The epic challenge hereabouts is the ascent of the Cairngorm 4000ers, best accomplished from Speyside. More recently, Diack (2006) gives the name as Eag Coire na Comhdhalack {The Ravine of the Corrie of the Assembly}. To reach the bothy you have to cross a small bridge and double back across some dreadfully muddy ground. The 8 km (5.0 mi) from there to Braemar is along a tarmac road. This snow report by C. G. Cash implies a familiarity with the Lairig Ghru, both his own, and his readers. From there it is a hard climb of 500 metres up the side of the Allt Clach nan Tàillear (The Tailor's Burn) with much boulder-hopping to reach the summit plateau of Macdhui. Corrour Bothy is a simple stone building on Mar … 'Gordon defines "Lairig" as a "Hill Pass". I found the start of the river Dee easily enough but got slightly confused on the way round to Braeriach while trying to avoid the large snow patches, in fact at one stage I was beginning to … A path can be picked up here-and-there, becoming more obvious lower down. Like many traditional routes, the ends of the route through the Lairig Ghru are like the ends of a frayed rope. Clach nan Taillear stone of the tailors - Watson (1975) is a large stone by the Lairig Ghru where: Three tailors once perished while sheltering in the snow one New Year's Eve. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Others only exist in older-books Gordon (1925), Watson (1975) - for example - because the authors, acquainted with local-people and local-traditions, have described these features and recorded their names. Sitting on top of Ben Macdui, having toured from the ski centre, it must be really tempting for many to descend it. There is only one opportunity to cut the ride short, but that requires a carry up to the summit of Ben Macdui from the path near the Allt Clach nan Taillear stream and then skirting Lock Avon. In winter the pass is particularly extreme: a stone in the centre named the Tailor's Stone, or Clach nan Taillear, is said to have been the place behind which two eponymous travelling tradesmen sought shelter and died during as blizzard. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. To enjoy Prime Music, go to Your Music Library and transfer your account to Amazon.com (US). Mon 14 Sep 2015 19:00. Views over Lochan Uaine towards Derry Cairngorm will be appreciated before we turn for the summit. Clach nan Taillear, which has the advantage of debouching onto the plateau almost at the summit. The single room has a fireplace and chimney in its northern gable, there is also an outer composting toilet facility in its own room had recently been installed. The Lairig Ghru (Scottish Gaelic: Làirig Dhrù) is one of the mountain passes through the Cairngorms of Scotland. A bicycle can be used on this section of the route. Available now 4 minutes Last on. Clag was starting to encroach in from the north, covering the Macdui summit. Instead, a better option would be to follow faint traces of path south-east to the top of the Allt Clach nan Taillear, then head south-west. Butter Stone from Mapcarta, the free map. Day two - First we drop down to Corrour Bothy and across the river then heading north, we will pick up the Clach nan Taillear burn and follow the faint path up steep slopes onto the southern flanks of the UK's 2nd highest mountain, Ben Macdui. That would leave Braeriach, Cairn Toul and Bod an Deamhain and a night at Corrour. 8 hours walk. Tha Ruaraidh ag innse sgeulachd mu bhana-bhuidseach - Baomh agus an sgrios a rinn i air baile beag Dal nan Càrn. A stone with a name, might indicate a memorial to some ancient tragedy - the hills and weather certainly looked foreboding as we climbed into the heart of the mountains. [4] In that case, the landscape is arguably too open for the "ends" of the Lairig's track to extend much beyond the imaginary lines drawn between the summits of Carn a' Mhaim and The Devil's Point at the southern end - and Carn Eilrig and Castle Hill at the northern end. There was loads of snow but it was pretty hard and it took us 4.5 hours to dig our hole (the books say it should take about 2.5 hours). Clach nan Taillear stone of the tailors - Watson (1975) is a large stone by the Lairig Ghru where: Three tailors once perished while sheltering in the snow one New Year's Eve. There’s the sad story of Clach nan Taillear, the beginnings of Corrour and Bob Scott’s bothies, Sinclair memorial hut and the old archeological settlements along the route. They have … There are, or were, cairns there. The prolific and late Dundonian mountaineer, Syd Scroggie felt that the name Lairig Ghru was such a case and suggested that the Lairig Ghru was the Lairig Ruadh (Red Pass). The Lairig Ghru has been a route used by many different people, for many different purposes as made clear in Haldane (1952), and was in regular use long before the height of the droving trade in the more peaceful times after the middle of the 18th century: The natural barrier of hills which stand round the head waters of the two rivers [the Dee and Don] was thus less of a protection than a source of danger, and it was over paths trodden by centuries of raiding traffic that, when more peaceful times came, the drovers of north-east Scotland passed on their way to the trysts and their lawful occasions. Coming down into Glen Doe a fierce winter storm caught them out. 1840m ascent . The area's relative reliability of snow … Allt Clach nan Taillear Taillears Burn is a popular target for folk with touring kit. Travel Dates. There's good sheltered camping by Lochain nan Cnapan in most weather. until it joins the River Dee at a point a short distance above a stone called Clach-an Tailleareau. The ascent of Càrn a' Mhàim is most commonly started at the Linn of Dee car park , and takes the track to Derry Lodge. Photograph by Jonathan Miles / Alamy. But authorities on place-names reject these suggestions, and are obliged to leave the name Ghru a mystery, although it seems to contain the same root as the Allt Dhru burn which drains it to the north. I used the ridge along Sron Riach to descend down in Glen Luibeg and it was almost dark as I regained the land rover track. A stone with a name, might indicate a memorial to some ancient tragedy - the hills and weather certainly looked foreboding as we climbed into the heart of the mountains. Like many other man-made shelters in the mountains of Scotland that were very accessible from public roads, it was demolished and removed in about 1991. It adds a substantial amount of altitude. There's a problem loading this menu right now. Indeed, for … Cairngorms hostels. The morning started dry but with the low cloud there was no sign of the high hills all around as I started the climb up into the mist. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Download Now on Beatport. Day two - First we drop down to Corrour Bothy and across the river then heading north, we will pick up the Clach nan Taillear burn and follow the faint path up steep slopes onto the southern flanks of the UK's 2nd highest mountain, Ben Macdui. The biggest of these is the Tailors' Stone (Clach nan Taillear) where legend has it that three drunken tailors perished trying to ride out a violent storm one Hogmanay. After some more sandwiches and a hot drink it was soon time to head down. We had short spell of sunshine left before the clag that had plagued the northern and western hills finally marched over us for about 1730hrs. Watson (1975) gives the old name of Allt na Criche (the burn of the boundary), giving the local pronunciation as Creech.". The shelter was built for the surveyors who took … If we had felt large and confident, striding through the woods to Derry Lodge, we now looked like little hobbits beneath the … They took refuge behind this stone, but succumbed to the elements. On Monday morning we left the snow hole at about 7:00 to a glorious morning … Corrour Bothy is close to Clach nan Taillear. close apart: Dee & Don; Brown Cow Hill: … We left Corrour on Sunday morning and travelled up the Allt Clach nan Taillear burn on the south side of Ben Macdui and on over to our snow hole location of Grid Reference 000000 (easy to remember). Watson does not name the ravine "Chalamain Gap" either, but refers to it as the location of the Sinclair Hut: an alternative path to this spot comes in on the left [north-east] from Glen More. The epic challenge hereabouts is the ascent of the Cairngorm 4000ers, best accomplished from Speyside. There are 4756 Walkhighlanders who have climbed Carn a'Mhaim. Flickr photos, groups, and tags related to the "clach" Flickr tag. These are thought by many (incorrectly) to be the source of the River Dee. Ahead there are route choices up Cairn Toul, all involving heathery ground lower … You could do this on the way to Macdui from Corrour. Once at the summit of Ben Macdui, ski south-east for a short distance, before skiing down the Allt Clach nan Taillear line which is immediately on the right. Ascents Edit The ascent of Càrn a' Mhàim is most commonly started at the Linn of Dee car park ( NO065901 ), … Fidden Beach . An even earlier recreational mention is a report on the snow conditions in the Lairig Ghru by C. G. Cash in April 1901: On the 17th I went up the Lairig Ghru [from Rothiemurchus] as far as the watershed. North of Kirkmichael, in Strathardle, there is a village called Dalnagairn or Dail nan Càrn. There’s the sad story of Clach nan Taillear, the beginnings of Corrour and Bob Scott’s bothies, Sinclair memorial hut and the old archeological settlements along the route. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. Use the Allt Clach nan Taillear route onto Ben Macdui, then continue to Cairngorm and back down to the ski centre. Here, one new year’s eve (undated), three tailors set out on a bet to dance in the locations of Braemar, Rothiermurchas and Abernethy. Lairig means hill pass, and map-makers of the nineteenth century solved the problem to their own satisfaction by substituting for Ghru the word Ghruamach, for which they had apparently not the slightest authority. This line has over 700 metres of vertical descent, and in the right conditions, can be one of the best off-piste runs in the Cairngorms. At the watershed the depth of the snow must have been great, for a notable ridge of rocks crossing the pass just at the watershed was buried, and the large cairns in its neighbourhood were invisible. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Butter Stone is situated southwest of Cotherstone. Cooked tea in the … I followed the shoulder on the east of Allt Clach nan Taillear (the Tailors burn) for the long, almost 500m, climb to broad flat summit plateau and the top . It is said to weigh a ton. Anderson (1911) writes: In the days before railways it was much used as a means of intercommunication, particularly for the driving of cattle from all the Highlands around to the great southern "trysts" or fairs ; but now the pass is seldom traversed except by gillies and foresters, or by pedestrians ambitious to add the feat of "doing" it to their "record". [citation needed]. Watson gives the place name "Làirig Dhrù", meaning pass of Dhru or Druie, with the local pronunciation "Laarig Groo". Places > Great Britain > in County Aberdeenshire. The full route from Aviemore to Braemar is about 43 km (27 mi), though many walkers cut the walk short by starting or finishing at Linn of Dee. Geograph Britain and Ireland is a web-based project to collect and reference geographically representative images of every square kilometre of the British Isles. Favourite Seafood Restaurant: Fidden Beach. Many Gaelic place names have lost their original spelling and meaning through translation into English. From the north the Lairig Ghru can be approached from Glen More through the Chalamain Gap, and from Aviemore through the Rothiemurchus Forest by way of the Crossroads above Allt Drùidh. Although the Lairig Ghru has long been used by travellers to get between Strathspey and Deeside, it has also been used recreationally since at least the early twentieth century. Although all the rain that falls on the slopes at either side of the southern half of the Lairig Ghru eventually drains into the River Dee and the "official" source of the River Dee, the Wells of Dee, is high on Braeriach, the River Dee (as a named watercourse on maps) starts at the confluence of Allt a' Gharbh choirie and Allt na Lairig Ghru.

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