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  • Through the midst of the county runs the [[Great Glen]], in a straight line from coast to coast in which is a series of lochs, wi ...unty much outside Inverness, except for the military road down the [[Great Glen]]. The physical character of Inverness-shire greatly impedes transport lin
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  • ...ward, Lairig Ghru and Lairig an Laoigh to the north and Glen Tilt and Glen Feshie to the west.
    8 KB (1,307 words) - 12:04, 5 January 2016
  • ...e]] in the north-west, Glen Gairn, [[Braemar]] in the south-east, and Glen Feshie in the south-west. ...ough Glen More to Glen Avon. The eastern-boundary then runs (southward) up Glen Avon, and over Am Bealach Dearg to slightly east of Braemar.
    15 KB (2,395 words) - 23:07, 17 January 2017
  • ...ountain may also be climbed from the west, starting from Achlean in [[Glen Feshie]]. This provides for a slighter shorter route (17 miles for the round trip)
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  • |picture caption=Sgòr Gaoith seen from Carn Odhar across Glen Einich ...s]]. It is separated from the [[Braeriach]] massif by the broad valley of Glen Einich. The second-highest summit of the mountain is Sgoran Dubh Mòr (3,64
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  • ...eads to the plateau of the Moine Mor, from where tracks leads down to Glen Feshie. The west side falls more gently for a mile to Leth-chreag before the abrup The most impressive feature of Monadh Mór is the eastern flank over Glen Geusachan which has steep rocky slopes.
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  • ...western [[Cairngorms]], in [[Inverness-shire]]. Below the mountain is Glen Feshie. ...irngorms. For all its height though it has no dramatic summit; down to the glen is a precipitous slope but the top of the mountain itself is in the nature
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  • ...orests. The first sizeable tributary is the Markie Burn which drops out of Glen Markie to the north to enter the waters of Spey impounded behind the Spey D ...ve Newtonmore and the [[River Calder, Inverness-shire|Calder]] enters from Glen Banchor on the left bank at Spey Bridge at Newtonmore. At Kingussie the Spe
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  • ...common route is from the south, from north of [[Blair Atholl]] up through Glen Tilt. Either direction allows a lot of the distance to be covered on bike t
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  • ...W in the upper Glen Loyne - geograph.org.uk - 868749.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Glen Loyne, on the trail]] ...ail over the [[Monadhliath Mountains]] to [[Fort Augustus]] in the [[Great Glen]].
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  • [[File:Glen Banchor East Highland Way.jpg|right|thumb|200px|John Anderson in Glen Banchor]] ...ead of the [[West Highland Way]] and the south-western head of the [[Great Glen Way]]. On leaving Fort William the route follows the old Ben Nevis access t
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