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River Truim near Etteridge
The River Truim (Abhainn Truim in Gaelic) is a right bank tributary of the River Spey in the Scottish Highlands. Its headwaters meet to the north of the Pass of Drumochter and flow northwards as the Truim past the dam at the northern end of Loch Ericht and through the village of Dalwhinnie, highest village in the Scottish Highlands. The distillery at Dalwhinnie producing Dalwhinnie Single Malt is also the highest in Scotland. The waters of its most significant tributary, the Allt Cuaich, are diverted in part along an aqueduct to Loch Ericht. The river continues north-northeastwards down Glen Truim, over the Falls of Truim and on to meet the Spey 2.5 miles (4 km) southwest of Newtonmore. It is closely followed for almost its entire length by both the A9 road and the mainline railway from Perth to Inverness.[1]
The RiverTruim (Abhainn Truim in Gaelic) is a right bank tributary of the River Spey in the Scottish Highlands. Its headwaters meet to the north of the...
Spey Dam. A further mile downstream the River Mashie enters from Strath Mashie to the south. The RiverTruim enters on the right bank a couple of miles...
Line from Perth to Inverness. The area is walking destination along the RiverTruim and in Cairngorm and Monadhliath Mountains in the Cairngorm National...
River Eidart (R) River Tromie (R) Allt Mor (L) River Calder (L) RiverTruim (R) River Mashie (R) Markie Burn (L) Lossie catchment River Lossie Black Burn...
most deeply into the broad Gaick Plateau, with the River Garry flowing south, and the RiverTruim north. The gap has been shaped into a "U" convenient...
Drumochter, skirting the end of Loch Ericht then turning westwards towards the River Treig. In the author's introduction to the Lochiel Memoirs published in...
parts have been obliterated by the construction of the modern A9. From Glen Truim the route ran to the east of the modern road via Glen Fernisdale, Phones...
site, founded by St Mochoemoc (Pulcherius) Eadcruin; Enach-truim Ardea parish 'Friary' nr River Triogue "Friary in ruins" Attanagh Monastery mentioned 1202-18...