At 345 metres or 1,150 feet above sea level, Tomintoul is the highest village in the Highlands. It lies on the A939 at the northern approach to the famous Lecht pass at 635 metres or 2,100 feet. This road links Deeside to Speyside across an easterly spur of the Cairngorm Mountains. Tomintoul is a convenient stopping point for travellers between Braemar or Ballater and Inverness, and is a popular area with those seeking active outdoor holidays.
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