Driesh

A mountain in the Mounth plateau above Glen Doll in Angus, Driesh rises to a height of 947m (3107 feet) and qualifies as a Munro. There is an Ordnance Survey triangulation pillar at the summit. Its slopes are covered in coniferous forests and its name is derived from the Gaelic word 'dris' which means 'bramble' or 'thorn bush'.


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