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Grid reference NN5294

5 km NNW of Kinloch Laggan, Highland, Scotland



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NN5294 : Garva Bridge by Russel Wills Garva Bridge
The crossing of the River Spey forced General Wade to build his first double-arched bridge here, completed in 1732. The bridge is 180 ft long with two 45 ft arches.
NN5294 : Old Garva Bridge (north side) by Stanley Howe Old Garva Bridge (north side)
The carpark on the east side is popular with walkers heading for the hills.
NN5294 : River Spey at Garva Bridge by Jennifer Jones River Spey at Garva Bridge
Looking upstream.
NN5294 : Gathered sheep at Garvamore by Dave Fergusson Gathered sheep at Garvamore
Garvamore is a large sheep and cattle farm on the Glenshero estate.
NN5294 : Minor road approaching Garvamore by Peter Wood Minor road approaching Garvamore
Looking north-westward. This was part of General Wade's Military Road.
NN5294 : Upper Strathspey bogs by Richard Webb Upper Strathspey bogs
A faint path leads along the south bank of the Spey towards Creag Liath and the north side of the Corrieardair range. (high snowy hills to the left)
NN5294 : Garvamore Barracks by Terry Levinthal Garvamore Barracks
This former Kingshouse was used at one time as a keeper's house and is believed to have been a barracks for government troops stationed on the Corrieyairack pass. It was used by both soldiers and civilians who had to cross the pass.... (more)
NN5294 : The River Spey & Garvabeg from N of Garva Bridge by Colin Park The River Spey & Garvabeg from N of Garva Bridge
NN5294 : Garva Bridge by Andrew Whamond Garva Bridge
NN5294 : Garva Barracks by Richard Webb Garva Barracks
Recently renovated Wade era building at the eastern end of the Corrieyairack.
NN5294 : General Wade’s Military Road near Garvamore by Steven Brown General Wade’s Military Road near Garvamore
NN5294 : The River Spey just above Garva Bridge by Nigel Brown The River Spey just above Garva Bridge
Tumbling over a rocky bit, a change from its usual sedate progress. Beyond can be seen the eastern outliers of the vast range centred on Creag Meagaidh.

 
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