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Craigellachie has two distilleries and is home to the Speyside Cooperage |
Craigellachie has two distilleries and is home to the Speyside Cooperage |
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[[Craigellachie Bridge]] over the River Spey was built by Thomas Telford in 1814. A plaque on one of the castellated towers guarding the entrance to the bridge records that the metalwork was cast in Wales: another that the bridge was restored to this, something like its original condition, in 1964. The bridge is a remarkable piece of engineering, and can be viewed from above or below. |
[[Craigellachie Bridge]] over the River Spey was built by Thomas Telford in 1814. A plaque on one of the castellated towers guarding the entrance to the bridge records that the metalwork was cast in Wales: another that the bridge was restored to this, something like its original condition, in 1964. The bridge is a remarkable piece of engineering, and can be viewed from above or below. |
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Craigellachie is an important stopping off point on the [[Speyside Way]], a Long Distance Path from [[Buckie]] in the north to [[Aviemore]] in the South. |
Craigellachie is an important stopping off point on the [[Speyside Way]], a Long Distance Path from [[Buckie]] in the north to [[Aviemore]] in the South. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/picturesque/page323.htm Stand Fast, Craig Ellachie!] from ''Picturesque Scotland'' by Francis Watt M.A. and the Rev. Andrew Carter M.A. |
* [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/picturesque/page323.htm Stand Fast, Craig Ellachie!] from ''Picturesque Scotland'' by Francis Watt M.A. and the Rev. Andrew Carter M.A. |
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[[Category:Villages in Moray]] |
[[Category:Villages in Moray]] |
Revision as of 20:06, 13 March 2007
Craigellachie (Gaelic: Creag Eileachaidh) is a small village in Moray, Scotland, at the confluence of the River Spey and River Fiddich (whose valley or Glen gives the name to the famous Scotch whiskey Glenfiddich), in walking distance of the town of Aberlour.
The name means rocky hill and was first applied to the cliff on which much of the village is sited, above the River Spey. Craigellachie dates back to at least 1750, when there was a ferry across the Spey where today's village now stands. It also stands at the intersection of the A95 from Keith to Aberlour and the A941 from Rothes to Dufftown.
Craigellachie has two distilleries and is home to the Speyside Cooperage
Craigellachie Bridge over the River Spey was built by Thomas Telford in 1814. A plaque on one of the castellated towers guarding the entrance to the bridge records that the metalwork was cast in Wales: another that the bridge was restored to this, something like its original condition, in 1964. The bridge is a remarkable piece of engineering, and can be viewed from above or below.
Craigellachie is an important stopping off point on the Speyside Way, a Long Distance Path from Buckie in the north to Aviemore in the South.
External links
- Census data
- grid reference NJ288451
- Stand Fast, Craig Ellachie! from Picturesque Scotland by Francis Watt M.A. and the Rev. Andrew Carter M.A.