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Pools of Dee

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Pools of Dee

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The Pools of Dee are a captivating series of wild, clear pools nestled high in the Scottish Cairngorms, serving as a significant viewpoint along the challenging Lairig Ghru mountain pass. Located within the vast Cairngorms National Park, this remote spot sits at an elevation of approximately 874 meters, just above the area where the River Dee begins its journey. Flanked by the towering peaks of Ben Macdui and Braeriach, the pools offer a dramatic and unforgettable landscape.

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    June 23, 2022

    Mountaineering

    The Lairig Ghru track winds around a series of pools on the Mar side of the summit. These are thought by many (incorrectly) to be the source of the River …

    February 5, 2023

    Hiking

    The Pools of Dee are just above the source of the River Dee on the Lairig Ghru trail that cuts across the Cairngorms. It's a beautiful and wild spot that would make a great swim if you're lucky with the weather.

    June 13, 2024

    Hiking

    I thought I saw on the map that this was a good place to pitch my tent between the lakes, but that is not the case!
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    Location: Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are the Pools of Dee the actual source of the River Dee?

    While many believe the Pools of Dee to be the absolute source of the River Dee, they are actually situated just above the true source. The River Dee proper emerges from the Wells of Dee on the Braeriach plateau. A tributary from the Pools of Dee eventually joins the young River Dee as it flows south through the Lairig Ghru.

    What makes the Lairig Ghru trail to the Pools of Dee so challenging?

    The Lairig Ghru is a demanding mountain pass. The trail to the Pools of Dee involves rugged terrain, including significant boulder fields, and requires a good level of fitness and experience. Hikers should be prepared for rapid weather changes, even in summer, and the route is remote with limited shelter.

    Is it possible to wild camp near the Pools of Dee?

    Wild camping is generally permitted in the Cairngorms National Park under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, provided you follow 'leave no trace' principles. However, the immediate area around the Pools of Dee is very exposed and rocky, making suitable pitching spots scarce. One visitor tip specifically noted that it's not a good place to pitch a tent between the pools. Always choose a discreet spot away from paths and water sources, and be prepared for harsh mountain conditions.

    Are there any shorter, family-friendly walks that include the Pools of Dee?

    The Pools of Dee are located high up on the Lairig Ghru, a challenging multi-day trek. There are no short, easy, or family-friendly walks that directly reach the Pools of Dee. The journey typically involves a significant distance and elevation gain over rugged terrain, making it unsuitable for young children or those seeking a casual stroll. Family-friendly walks would be found at lower elevations near the access points like Linn of Dee or Coylumbridge.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around the Pools of Dee?

    The remote and wild environment around the Pools of Dee is home to various hardy species. While not always easy to spot, you might see red deer, mountain hares, and various bird species adapted to the high-altitude environment. Interestingly, at least one of the pools is rumored to contain trout, despite having no obvious inflow or outflow.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the Lairig Ghru trailheads?

    Public transport to the remote trailheads for the Lairig Ghru, such as Linn of Dee or Coylumbridge, can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus services from nearby towns like Braemar (for Linn of Dee) or Aviemore (for Coylumbridge) in advance, as schedules can be infrequent, especially outside of peak season. Many hikers opt for private transport or taxis to reach these starting points.

    Are the Pools of Dee and the Lairig Ghru trail dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Lairig Ghru trail and the Pools of Dee are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, especially during lambing season (spring/early summer) and near wildlife. The terrain is very rough and rocky, which can be challenging for some dogs, so ensure your dog is fit enough for the long, strenuous hike. Always carry enough water for your dog and clean up after them.

    What geological features are prominent around the Pools of Dee?

    The Pools of Dee are situated within a dramatic landscape shaped by glacial activity. The area is characterized by extensive boulder fields, remnants of ancient glaciers, and the towering granite peaks of the Cairngorms, such as Ben Macdui and Braeriach, which flank the 'V' shaped valley of the Lairig Ghru. The clear, transparent water of the pools themselves is a notable feature, reflecting the pristine mountain environment.

    Is wild swimming permitted in the Pools of Dee?

    Yes, wild swimming is generally permitted in the Pools of Dee, and it's a popular activity for those who reach this remote spot. The water is exceptionally clear and pure but also very cold, even in summer. Swimmers should be experienced in cold water, aware of the risks, and prepared for the invigorating temperatures. Always prioritize safety and be mindful of the fragile environment.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near the Pools of Dee?

    No, the Pools of Dee are in a highly remote and wild part of the Cairngorms National Park, high on the Lairig Ghru pass. There are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at or near the Pools of Dee. The nearest amenities would be found in towns like Braemar or Aviemore, which serve as common starting points for the Lairig Ghru trek. Hikers should be self-sufficient with food, water, and emergency supplies.

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