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  2. Abernethy and Kincardine - Wikipedia

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    Abernethy and Kincardine is a civil parish, and former registration district and ecclesiastical parish, in the Highland council area of Scotland.The name is not in use for any modern administrative entity, but remains as the usual description for historical purposes, in the case of the registration district being only a name change.

  3. List of listed buildings in Abernethy and Kincardine, Highland

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    Nethy Bridge Over River Nethy 57°15′54″N 3°39′28″W  /  57.265091°N 3.657653°W  / 57.265091; -3.657653  ( Nethy Bridge Over River Category B

  4. Nethy Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Nethy Bridge (Scottish Gaelic: Cinn Drochaid or Drochaid Neithich) is a small village in Strathspey in the Highland council area of Scotland. The village lies 5 miles (8 km) south of Grantown-on-Spey within the historical parish of Abernethy and Kincardine , and the Cairngorms National Park .

  5. Castle Roy - Wikipedia

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    Castle Roy is a ruined courtyard castle dating from the thirteenth century, situated just north of Nethy Bridge near Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland. It is a scheduled monument . [ 1 ] The castle is associated with the Comyn family .

  6. River Nethy - Wikipedia

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    River Nethy near Bynack Stable. The River Nethy (Scottish Gaelic: Neithich / Abhainn Neithich) is a right bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland.It rises as the Garbh Allt between Cairn Gorm and A' Chòinneach on the northern slopes of the Cairngorms and flows northwards through Strath Nethy and into Abernethy Forest.

  7. Speyside Way - Wikipedia

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    It is listed as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot, and links directly to two further Great Trails: the Dava Way and the Moray Coast Trail. [2] About 52,750 people use the path every year, of whom about 2,750 complete the entire route. [9] As with the other Great Trails, the Way is waymarked with a symbol showing a thistle in a hexagon.

  8. River Spey - Wikipedia

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    The River Truim enters on the right bank a couple of miles above Newtonmore and the Highland Calder enters from Glen Banchor on the left bank at Spey Bridge at Newtonmore. At Kingussie the Spey is joined on its left bank by the River Gynack which runs through the town and 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) downstream it is joined by the River Tromie ...

  9. Lairig an Laoigh - Wikipedia

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    Abernethy Forest. From about 1766, cattle droving was carried out on a large scale to move cattle from Scotland to England. Beef cattle from the far north and northeast of Scotland were driven through several passes through the Cairngorms, but particularly the Lairig an Laoigh, to reach Braemar and then onwards south often to the Falkirk Tryst where English drovers continued the journey.

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