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Braeriach or Brae
Riach (Scottish Gaelic: Am Bràigh Riabhach, 'the
brindled upland') is the third-highest
mountain in
Scotland and all of the British...
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Scotland and all of the
British Isles,
after Ben Nevis, Ben
Macdui and
Braeriach. The
summit is 1,291
metres (4,236 feet)
above sea level. It is in the...
- from
Aviemore on a
clear evening, the
granite screes of
Lairig Ghru and
Braeriach do glow a warm red in the sun. The name Am
Monadh Ruadh still lives among...
- Kingdom). It is in the
western m****if of the Cairngorms,
standing between Braeriach and
Cairn Toul,
overlooking An
Garbh Choire and the
Lairig Ghru p****....
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River Don.[citation needed] The
River Dee
rises from a
spring on the
Braeriach plateau in the
Cairngorm Mountains at a
height of at
about 1,220 m, the...
- the "official"
source of the
River Dee, the
Wells of Dee, is high on
Braeriach.
However the
River Dee (as a
named watercourse on maps)
starts at the...
- 1 ft (1,344.5 m) 2. Ben
Macdui (Beinn Macduibh), 4,296 ft (1,309.3 m) 3.
Braeriach (Am Bràigh Riabhach), 4,252 ft (1,296 m) 4.
Cairn Toul (Càrn an t-Sabhail)...
-
highest point on a long north-south ridge. The
ridge is
separated from the
Braeriach m****if to the east by
Gleann Eanaich and Loch Eanaich. The name 'Sgòr...
- more locations, than
anywhere else in the UK. Ben Macdui,
Cairn Gorm and
Braeriach all
contain long-lying
patches that have been
observed for many years...
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point for
ascents of
Munros including The Devil's Point,
Cairn Toul, and
Braeriach. The name
Corrour is used as a name for the
locality as well as specifically...