Corgarff Castle, in a wild and lonely setting at the head of Strathdon, on the flank of the Cairngorms and guarding the quickest route from Deeside to Speyside. The castle was built in about 1550 and has an outer wall added in 1748. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/strathdon/corgarffcastle/index.html
Corgarff Castle, in a wild and lonely setting at the head of Strathdon, on the flank of the Cairngorms and guarding the quickest route from Deeside to Speyside. The castle was built in about 1550 and has an outer wall added in 1748. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/strathdon/corgarffcastle/index.html
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We recently enjoyed re-visiting our #Bellabeg - #ColquhonnieCastle - #PoldullieBridge route and have updated the guidance. Due to a badly overgrown section, a minor change has been made to the route which makes it a little longer than before … 😀
Another #OnePlaceStudy in #Scotland has been registered by one of our members! Gary Allanach is studying Glen Nochty in #Strathdon Parish, #Aberdeenshire—a place with a relatively small population, but a deep #history and some fascinating stories, legends and folkstories.
Profile page: https://www.one-place-studies.org/europe/scotland/aberdeenshire/glen-nochty/
Website: https://allanach.co.uk/listings/glen-nochty-one-place-study/
Country: Scotland Region (County/State / Province): Aberdeenshire Website: allanach.co.uk/listings/glen-nochty-one-place-study/ Contact: Gary Allanach Study Description This particular study focuses on the inhabitants and dwelling places in Glen Nochty in Strathdon Parish, Aberdeenshire. Glen Nochty is a sparsely inhabited glen in the Cairngorms National Park. The meandering Water of Nochty has carved river terraces into the deep deposit which...