The Cairngorm Mountain Ranger Information Base in Coire Cas Aviemore Strathspey Highland Region Scotland. SCO 2486
The Cairngorms are a mountain range in the eastern Highlands of Scotland closely associated with the mountain of the same name Although The Cairngorms are within the Cairngorms National Park, they are only a part of it. Watson (1975) delineates the main Cairngorm massif as being between Aviemore in the north-west, Glen Gairn, Braemar in the south-east, and Glen Feshie in the south-west. The approximate southern-boundary of the range runs from slightly east of Braemar, west along Glen Dee to White Bridge, through Glen Geldie to the head of Glen Feshie. The western-boundary runs down Glen Feshie (northward) and the River Spey to Aviemore. The northern-boundary runs roughly eastward from Aviemore through Glen More to Glen Avon. The eastern-boundary then runs (southward) up Glen Avon, and over Am Bealach Dearg to slightly east of Braemar.
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Location: Coire Cas Glenmore, Aviemore, Badenoch and Strathspey, Highland Region Scotland
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