The River Druie (Scottish Gaelic: Drùidh) is a right bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland. The Druie tributaries are Am Beanaidh, which emerges from Loch Einich and flows north through Gleann Einich; and the River Luineag, which emerges from Loch Morlich within the Glenmore Forest Park and receives all the drainage from the northern slopes of Cairn Gorm. These meet immediately above the bridge carrying the B970 road over the river at Coylumbridge. From this point the Druie flows 1.5 miles (2.5 km) past Inverdruie to meet the Spey at the southern end of Aviemore.[1]
The RiverDruie (Scottish Gaelic: Drùidh) is a right bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland. The Druie tributaries are Am Beanaidh, which...
sizeable River Feshie joins on the right bank at Kincraig and the RiverDruie does likewise at Aviemore. Several miles downstream the River Nethy joins...
reaches) River Dulnain (L) River Nethy (R) Dorback Burn (R) RiverDruie (R) River Luineag (R) Am Beanaidh (L) River Feshie (R) Allt Chomhraig (L) River Eidart...
distinguished philologist, writes that the name is "probably the Pass of Druieriver, from root dru, flow, as in Gaulish Druentia" — Gordon (1948) (p308)...
Scotland). The placename Strath Taieri combines the Gaelic Srath with the Māori river name Taieri and similarly, the mountain range Ben Ohau combines the Gaelic...