Rudeigin Beag
Transcending the Artery
With its source high in the Monadhliath Mountains, 60 miles from the outflow at Findhorn on the Moray Firth, the River Findhorn is one of the longest rivers in Scotland and an attractive haunt of salmon fishers and kayakers, due to a succession of deep pools and fast runs throughout its length. It translates as the White River, which probably refers to its areas of rapid water, as otherwise its flow is black as hell’s waistcoat due to tannin seepage from surrounding heather moors. Nearby scenery is stunning and it is known as the River of Beauty as it cuts through great forests and outcrops of sculptured gneiss and granite, as it twists and turns towards the coast and freedom.
Transcending the Artery
With its source high in the Monadhliath Mountains, 60 miles from the outflow at Findhorn on the Moray Firth, the River Findhorn is one of the longest rivers in Scotland and an attractive haunt of salmon fishers and kayakers, due to a succession of deep pools and fast runs throughout its length. It translates as the White River, which probably refers to its areas of rapid water, as otherwise its flow is black as hell’s waistcoat due to tannin seepage from surrounding heather moors. Nearby scenery is stunning and it is known as the River of Beauty as it cuts through great forests and outcrops of sculptured gneiss and granite, as it twists and turns towards the coast and freedom.