- The
River Feshie (Scottish Gaelic: Fèisidh /
Abhainn Fhèisidh) is a
major right bank
tributary of the
River Spey in north-east Scotland. It
rises in the...
- the Dee and Glen
Geldie to the head of Glen
Feshie. The
western edge of the
range is
defined by Glen
Feshie and the
River Spey as far as Aviemore, with...
- Buck Glen
Cannich Glen
Derry Glen
Einig Glen
Falloch Glen
Ferrick Glen
Feshie Glen
Garry Glen Gour Glen Kingl**** Glen Loy Glen
Loyne Glen Lui Glen Mallie...
- in height, and
contains in the
forests of Alder, Drumochter,
Gaick and
Feshie some of the best deer
country in the Highlands. The prin****l
lochs in Badenoch...
- by the
River Tromie which enters on the
right bank. The
sizeable River Feshie joins on the
right bank at
Kincraig and the
River Druie does
likewise at...
-
Braemar can be
approached on foot from the west
through Glen Tilt, Glen
Feshie, Glen Dee (by the
Lairig Ghru), and Glen
Derry (by the
Lairig an Laoigh)...
- corries. The two most
commonly used
routes up Sgòr
Gaoith start from Glen
Feshie to the west. One
ascends the
mountain via a
track starting in the pine woods...
-
mountain may also be
climbed from the west,
starting from
Achlean in Glen
Feshie. This
provides for a
slighter shorter route (around 27 km for the round...
- Sròn na Ban-righ, the Queen's Nose, in Glen
Feshie...
- Inverness-shire, east of the town of Kingussie. The peak is
usually climbed from Glen
Feshie to the east, and
despite being an
undistinguished summit, it
provides fantastic...