- The
River Dulnain (Gaelic:
Tuilnean /
Abhainn Tuilnein) is a
major left bank
tributary of the
River Spey in
northeast Scotland. It
rises in the eastern...
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Dulnain Bridge (Scottish Gaelic:
Drochaid Thulnain) is a
village in Strathspey, next to the
meeting of the
River Dulnain and the
River Spey,
three miles...
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allow funeral processions to
reach Duthil Church by
crossing the
River Dulnain. The
parapets were
washed away in the 19th century. In 1971 the bridge...
- (An Dòrnaidh),
Dornoch (Dòrnach),
Drumnadrochit (Druim na Droichaid),
Dulnain Bridge (Drochaid Thulnain),
Dunvegan (Dùn Bheagain),
Durness (Diuranais)...
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which was
originally built to
serve the
small villages of
Nethy Bridge and
Dulnain Bridge in Strathspey. It is at
present the
eastern terminus of the Strathspey...
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Nethy Bridge and the
River Dulnain originating in the
Monadhliath contributes a
considerable flow from the west near
Dulnain Bridge.
Between Grantown-on-Spey...
- Doune,
Stirling Drumbeg, Sutherland,
Highland Drumnadrochit,
Highland Dulnain Bridge, Highland,
Cairngorms National Park Dunbeath,
Highland Dunkeld,...
- four
miles north of Aviemore. It then goes:
through Drumullie; near to
Dulnain Bridge –
junction with A938 road;
through Craggan near to Grantown-on-Spey...
- in
countryside roughly halfway between the
villages of
Nethy Bridge and
Dulnain Bridge. The
replica station building has been
reconstructed on the foundations...
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planned beginning in 2015: Morvern, Strathpeffer, Strathbogie, Strathavon,
Dulnain and the
Angus Glens. An area of the
remote and
largely undisturbed Ardnamurchan...