Carn an Tuirc (Scottish Gaelic: Càrn an Tuirc, 'hill of the wild boar')[2] is a mountain in the Mounth region of the Grampian Mountains, in the Scottish Highlands.[3] It is about two miles from the Glenshee Ski Centre near Braemar.
^"Carn an Tuirc". hillbagging.co.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
^"Carn an Tuirc". Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba: Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland.
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probably the original Gaelic name for the mountain. The summit itself is Cac Càrn Beag, meaning 'small cairn of faeces' in Gaelic, or less euphemistically...
Lochnagar (1156 m) Càrn a' Coire Boidheach (1109.9 m) Glas Maol (1068 m) Cairn of Claise (1064 m) Càrnan t-Sagairt Mòr (1047 m) CàrnanTuirc (1019 m) Cairn...
the most prominent, Stob na Doire, is 144 metres (472 ft). The Munro Top, Càrn na Criche, would rank as the 5th largest Munro, if judged only on height...
Other list (which includes): Bin Binnion Bg Bridge BL Buxton & Lewis Ca Carn CT Corbett Top GT Graham Top Mur Murdo P500 P500 P600 P600 Un unclassified...
located about three miles from the Glenshee Ski Center near Braemar. It has an elevation of 1,063.1 m (3,488 ft) and a prominence of 118.9 m (390 ft) and...
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Mountain Cairnbaan AnCàrn Bàn City Cairndow AnCàrn Dubh City Cairngorms Am Monadh Ruadh The red moor Mountain Cairnwell Pass Càrn a' Bhailg Pass Caithness...
Other list (which includes): Bin Binnion Bg Bridge BL Buxton & Lewis Ca Carn CT Corbett Top GT Graham Top Mur Murdo P500 P500 P600 P600 Un unclassified...
in 2018 in the court of appeal, despite an adjudication and the first court case finding that the cost was an operational risk to be borne by SSE. The...
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Moss"), an upland peat bog to the west of Achnasheen and to the south east of Kinlochewe. A series of springs on the slopes of Càrn Loisgte and Carn Breac...
river collects water from the Allt a' Chnaip Ghiubhais and the Allt Loch Carn nan Conbhairean, while one to the east collects water from the Allt Moavally...