Cairnie Burn

Coordinates: 57°03′06″N 2°15′02″W / 57.05156°N 2.25065°W / 57.05156; -2.25065
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Cairnie Burn
Location
CountryScotland
Physical characteristics
SourceGrampian Mountains
MouthCrynoch Burn
 • location
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 • coordinates
57°03′06″N 2°15′02″W / 57.05156°N 2.25065°W / 57.05156; -2.25065

Cairnie Burn is a stream that rises in the Mounth, or eastern range of the Grampian Mountains, north of Netherley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.[1] Cairnie Burn is a generally northeast flowing watercourse that is a tributary to the Crynoch Burn. Cairnie Burn rises in the eastern part of the Durris Forest, east of the Elsick Mounth passage.

History[edit]

Roman legions marched from Raedykes to Normandykes Roman Camp crossing Cairnie Burn in the Durris Forest as they sought higher ground evading the bogs of Red Moss and other low-lying mosses associated with the Burn of Muchalls. That march used the Elsick Mounth, one of the ancient trackways crossing the Mounth of the Grampian Mountains,[2] lying west of Netherley.

In poetry[edit]

An 1890 poem entitled The Auld House O' Gask by Caroline Oliphant took note of Cairnie Burn:[3] "that winds around the flowery bank of bonnie Cairnie Burn".

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