Dalwhinnie
Dalwhinnie is a tiny village in the Scottish Highlands. Dalwhinnie lies ahead of Glen Truim and also the north-east end of Loch Ericht, on the western side of the Cairngorms National Park. Dalwhinnie sits at an altitude of 351 m (1,152 feet). It is one of the coldest villages in the UK, having a typical annual temperature level of 6.6 ° C (43.9 ° F), making it ideal for winter months walking as well as alpinism. It is north of Drumochter, just off the A9 road from Perth to Inverness and has been bypassed since 1975. It has to do with 75 miles (120 kilometres) from both Edinburgh and also Glasgow, 25 miles (40 km) from Aviemore, 13 miles (21 km) from Newtonmore and 17 miles (27 kilometres) from Kingussie. Dalwhinnie railway station rests on the Highland Main Line from Perth to Inverness. The location is walking destination along the River Truim and in Cairngorm and Monadhliath Mountains in the Cairngorm National Park. Dalwhinnie gets on the Sustrans National Cycle Course No. 7, Glasgow to Inverness. There are numerous cycle routes in the location including one alongside Loch Ericht.