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Places to see in ( Blairgowrie - UK )
Places to see in ( Blairgowrie - UK )
Blairgowrie and Rattray is a twin burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Locals refer to the town as Blair. Blairgowrie is the larger of the two former burghs which were united by an Act of Parliament in 1928 and lies on the southwest side of the River Ericht while Rattray is on the northeast side.
The area around Blairgowrie has been occupied continuously since the Neolithic, as evidenced from the Cleaven Dyke, a cursus monument 2 miles SSW of the town, as well as a Neolithic long mortuary enclosure 4 miles WSW at Inchtuthil. Several stone circles of this age can also be found in the area, notably the circle bisected by the road at Leys of Marlee, 1 mile to the west of Blairgowrie.
Blairgowrie had a busy livestock market at the bottom of the Boat Brae but this closed in the 1960s and is now the site of the Ashgrove Court sheltered housing complex. Blairgowrie has a thriving town centre with a wide range of independent shops, restaurants and pubs. National retailers include Tesco, Sainsbury, Co-op, M&Co and The Original Factory Shop. The Angus Hotel and Royal Hotel cater for local customers, tourists and a large number of bus parties who find the town an ideal touring base.
Stagecoach provide all the bus services to and from Blairgowrie with routes to Perth, Dundee, Alyth, Coupar Angus, Dunkeld, Aberfeldy, Kirkmichael and Glenshee as well as a circular town service. The nearest railway stations are Perth and Dunkeld and Birnam and the nearest airport is Dundee. Services to Perth and Dundee are frequent. The bus station is located in the Wellmeadow.
Blairgowrie Highland Games are held annually on the first Sunday of September in Bogles Field on Essendy Road. It is noted for its Hill Race and its mass tug o'war where as many contestants as possible from Blairgowrie and Rattray compete against each other. When Blairgowrie Games restarted in the 1980s Braemar Games had moved to the first Saturday in September and the following day seemed an appropriate date for Blair Games.
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How to Pronounce Scottish Town Names
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Bikepacking Scotland's North Coast 500 In Three Days | Si's Ultra Endurance Challenge
A mighty 500 miles in just 3 days all around the coast of Scotland, with Mark Beaumont, the Round The World by bike World Record Holder? Si is certainly in for a treat...
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Thurso to Ullapool NC500 - Timelapse
Nikki and me blasted round the North Coast 500 over a weekend in September of 2016 in his VX220 Turbo ( ).
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The architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages includes all building within the modern borders of Scotland, between the departure of the Romans from Northern Britain in the early fifth century and the adoption of the Renaissance in the early sixteenth century, and includes vernacular, ecclesiastical, royal, aristocratic and military constructions.The first surviving houses in Scotland go back 9500 years.There is evidence of different forms of stone and wooden houses exist and earthwork hill forts from the Iron Age.The arrival of the Romans from about led to the abandonment of many of these forts.
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Short Visit To Pitlochry - Scotland
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Kurzbesuch in Pitlochry - Schottland
Tabhair cuairt ar Gearr Chun Pitlochry - Albain
เยี่ยมชมสั้นเพื่อ Pitlochry - ก็อตแลนด์
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Places to see in ( Fort William - UK )
Places to see in ( Fort William - UK )
Fort William is a town in the western Scottish Highlands, on the shores of Loch Linnhe. It’s known as a gateway to Ben Nevis, the U.K.’s highest peak, and Glen Nevis valley, home to Steall Falls. The nearby Nevis Range Mountain Resort has ski runs and forest trails. In the town centre, the West Highland Museum focused on regional life and history.
Fort William is a major tourist centre, with Glen Coe just to the south, Aonach Mòr to the east and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. Fort William is a centre for hillwalking and climbing due to its proximity to Ben Nevis and many other Munro mountains. It is also known for its nearby downhill mountain bike track. Fort William is the start/end of both the West Highland Way (Milngavie-Fort William) and the Great Glen Way (a walk/cycle way Fort William-Inverness).
Fort William lies at the southern end of the Great Glen, Fort William lies near the head of Loch Linnhe, one of Scotland's longest sea lochs, beside the mouth of the rivers Nevis and Lochy. They join in the intertidal zone and briefly become one river before discharging to the sea. The town and its suburbs are surrounded by picturesque mountains. It is also on the shore of Loch Eil. It is close to Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, Glen Nevis and the town of Achnaphubuil, is on the opposite shore of the loch. When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town. The consequence was that the town was separated from the lochside by railway tracks until the 1970s when the present by-pass was built, and the station was re-located to the north end.
The town of Fort William is centred on the High Street, which was pedestrianised in the 1990s. Off this there are several squares. Monzie Square (named after the Cameron Campbells of Monzie, Perthshire, former landowners in the town), Station Square, where the long-since demolished railway station used to be, Gordon Square (named for the Gordons, who owned land where the town now stands in the late 18th century, when the town was named Gordonsburgh), and Cameron Square — formerly known as Town Hall Square. There is also Fraser Square which is not so square-like since it now opens out into Middle Street but it still houses the Imperial Hotel.
The West Highland Line passes through Fort William. Owing to the difficult terrain in the area, the line from Glasgow, to the south, enters from the northeast. Trains from Glasgow to Mallaig, the terminus of the line, have to reverse at Fort William railway station.
Movies filmed in or near Fort William include Being Human, Braveheart, Highlander, Restless Natives, the Harry Potter series and Rob Roy. The TV series Rockface was filmed mainly around Fort William and some scenes of Monarch of the Glen were filmed around Lochaber although mostly near Newtonmore. Local Hero shot the internal Houston scenes in Fort William.
Alot to see in ( Fort William - UK ) such as :
Ben Nevis
West Highland Museum
Steall Waterfall
Commando Memorial
Glen Nevis
Inverlochy Castle
An Aird
Great Glen Way
Jacobite Train
Ben Nevis Weather Station
Sgùrr a' Mhàim
Stob Bàn
Sgiath Chùil
Mullach nan Coirean
Ft. William Cemetery
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Arrochar Scotland Drone Travel Vlog
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Autumn Traffic A9 Road North To Inverness Highlands Scotland
Tour Scotland Autumn video of traffic on the A9 road North to Inverness, Highlands. The A9 is a major road running from the Falkirk council area in central Scotland to Scrabster Harbour, Thurso in the far north, via Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Perth and Inverness. At 273 miles it is the longest road in Scotland and the fifth longest A road in the United Kingdom. Historically it was the main road between Edinburgh and John o' Groats, and has been called the spine of Scotland.
NC500 June 2017
Nix's 50th Birthday North Coast 500 road bike trip around Scotland.
Exploring My Scottish Neighbourhood
I took a walk around the area near the house that I will be living in for the duration of my stay in Scotland!
Scenes of Scotland, 1960's - Film 8713
Amateur home movie. Various scenes of Scotland, including the Mull of Galloway.
Title: Scotland Pitlochry Dam and Salmon Ladder. Pan across the dam, countryside to its right, the water below it, to the building to its left. Water flowing in a channel, next to a river; grassy bank to the left, a building behind it. Water in a channel; to the left, a path right of a river, trees on its other bank. Water flowing in the channel; pan up to stairs leading up to a pathway. Banked channel, the salmon ladder, two people standing on a small bridge above. A peaceful, shimmering lake; tree-covered hillside behind; some kind of barrier over the lake.
Sign on square building: Cairngorm Chairlift. A group of walkers carrying rucksacks walk down a rocky path amongst dark green plant hilly countryside; other rocky paths and two stone buildings seen in the distance. An old woman sitting on a rock on the right hand side of this path; pan left to the walkers further down the road. An old woman standing by rocks on hillside; pan up the winding path and the rough land to the two buildings. People walking up a road path; pan left over the rocky hills. Pan right along a ski lift. The metal towers on the side of the hill, a fence below them. Car drives along road on hillside, past a road sign; pan left to show the forest on the right, and a lake.
A car drives along a road between many trees either side, lake and hills in distance. Huge area of forest, an open clearing in the middle. An old woman gets out of a car that is parked on a stone path, right of stones on the bank of a flowing river; a large caravan park, and forest, in the distance. Car parked by stone bank and river; a lorry goes past with MacWilliam on the side; the truck goes over the bridge. The truck goes along past forest on hillside; to the right, large mountains. An old woman sits by a small waterfall trickling down between jutting rocks; move left to show the rushing river. White water flows down short drops amongst jagged rocks; people either side looking. White water flowing under an arch bridge.
Still shot of a bright sunset over calm water; caption Ullapool. An old woman with glasses walks away from a truck; other people stand by, including a man with a dog on a lead. A machine, from which material drops. Another, on a boat; men sitting in a row watching. Boats by a dock in front of hilly land. A large boat on the calm, reflective water in the evening. A boat, further away, on the water just before sunset. A woman watches the boat beneath the purple sky. A man gets out of a small yellow car by the loch or sea, with the hillside and countryside behind him. A car, and a man lying on the ground digging, by the edge of the water; farm animals the other side. A flock of sheep scattered about in a field in front of the rough hillside; pan right around to show trees and a farm house.
Title Inverewe Gardens, over a photo of still water surrounded by forests. At night; apparently tropical plants by still water. At night; forest. A plant with purple flowers. A thorny plant with yellow flowers. Close-up of small purple flowers. Dark forest; pan up to show an outlet of hilly land. An old woman with a handbag standing in the forest; dark water below. Leaves on a pond with grass by its side. Three trees by the water's edge; flowering plants next to a thin path leading down. Woman stands on path next to plants by lake. Small plant with blue flowers. Tiny plants. The plants with blue flowers at night. A varied group of plants.
Title Story Weather over photo of white water going past rocks, hillside behind. Hillside at night under dark skies. A small car at the side of the road; pan left. Title Beware Sheep over photo of rocky mountain and stone ground below. A huge group of sheep run around a yellow car parked by the edge of the hillside road. A small dog runs along. The sheep, and a farmer, seen far off on the road, below tall hills. Title Eileen Donan Castle over photo of red sky over hillside. View from a moving boat of the castle, seen over a loch. View from boat of castle. View over loch surrounded by hillside. Thin flat outlet of land on the water. View from closer in.
Title Mist Over The Mountains, over a photo of mountains by water. Clouds over the top of a mountain by the lake, forest on near side. The peak of the mountain. Mountain and water under clouds. Cloud reflected in water; pan up to mountain between cloud. Sheep on hillside by mountain. Stormy sky over countryside; road in foreground. White clouds over hills and water. Title Those Sheep Again over photo of cloudy grey sky and hillside. Sheep by the side of a main road with a car driving down it, next to rough countryside. Sheep walking past a stone fence. Sheep on grass by stream. Sheep on rocks; loch behind. Dark water; pan up to mountains and cloudy sky. Title Mallaig over painting of large white boat.
Arrochar, Scotland
Little look about at the Rest and be Thankful before heading into Arrocher itself, stunning sunny day (pity it was too windy for safe flight most of the time) but the wee drive and the wee fly cleared the cobwebs, you can also see the Cobbler on the Arrochar Alps lol.. I have walked to the cobbler many times over the years.
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Early Autumn Waterfall Highlands Of Scotland
Tour Scotland video of an early Autumn waterfall in the Scottish Highlands The best place to visit Scottish waterfalls include; Plodda Falls, near Glen Affric. Falls of Kirkaig, Assynt; Mealt Falls, Kilt Rock, Isle of Skye; Inchree Falls, Onich; Grey Mare’s Tail near Moffat; Steall Falls, Glen Nevis near Fort William; Reekie Linn, Glen Isla, Angus; Falls of Bruar near Blair Atholl, Perthshire; Falls of Glomach, Kintail; Linn of Ruthrie, Aberlour; Glenashdale Falls, Isle of Arran; Falls of Clyde near Lanark; Black Spout, Pitlochry; Eas a’ Chual Aluinn, Assynt; Moness Falls, Birks of Aberfeldy, Perthshire; Falls of Measach, Corrieshalloch Gorge near Ullapool.