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Gairn Water (also known as the River Gairn), situated in the Cairngorms National Park, is a river in Scotland with an elevation of 899 feet and a length of 4.75 kilometres.
Course
The Gairn's source stems from a number of tributaries on the slopes of Carn Eas and Ben Avon in the Grampian Mountains of Aberdeenshire in Scotland.[1] The river moves East South East for its entire course, passing through/near:
- Daldownie
- Rinloan
- Dalfad
- Torbeg
- Lary
- Candacraig
- Bridge of Gairn
Tributaries
The River Gairn has many unnamed tributaries leading into it, but the named ones are as follows, from source to mouth:
- Wester Kim
- Wester Shenalt
- Eastercon
- Easter Shenalt
- Corndavon Burn
- Duchrie Burn
- Wester Sleach Burn
- Sleach Burn - a convergence of 'Allt Ruigh na Cuileige' and 'Allt Coire nam Freumh'
- Allt Coire na Cloiche
- Braenalion Burn
- Rinioan Burn
- Allt Coire an t-Slugain
- West Milton Burn (and) East Milton Burn
- Garchory Burn
- Glenbardy Burn
- Corrybeg Burn
References
57°03′21″N 3°04′06″W / 57.05595°N 3.06836°W
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