Gairn River
The Gairn River is a river located in the eastern part of Scotland, specifically in the region of Aberdeenshire. It flows through the picturesque Gairn Valley, eventually joining the Dee River. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is surrounded by lush landscapes, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing.
The Gairn River is approximately 10 miles long and is fed by several smaller streams and tributaries. Its waters are characterized by a mix of clear and fast-flowing sections, providing a habitat for various species of fish, including salmon and trout. The river plays an important role in the local ecosystem and contributes to the area's natural charm.