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  2. 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. [2]

  3. Speyside Way - Wikipedia

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    The route primarily follows the River Spey through the scenery of Banffshire, Morayshire and Inverness-shire in Scotland, passing some of the distilleries that produce Speyside single malts. The first section from Buckie to Spey Bay follows the coastline, while the final section from Aviemore to Newtonmore follows most of the route of the ...

  4. List of crossings of the River Spey - Wikipedia

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    Nethy Bridge: Dismantled Broomhill Bridge ... Aberdeen to Inverness Line: Fochabers Bridge [11] 1806 A: Fochabers: A96 Bridge A96: Spey ...

  5. Abernethy Forest - Wikipedia

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    Abernethy National Nature Reserve Abernethy Forest is a remnant of the Caledonian Forest in Strathspey , in the Highland council area of Scotland . It lies within the Cairngorms National Park , close to the villages of Nethy Bridge , Boat of Garten , and Aviemore .

  6. 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.

  7. Strathspey Railway (GNoSR) - Wikipedia

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    Strathspey Railway System at the time of transfer to the GNoSR. A railway came to Aberdeen, from the south, in 1840.From that time there was a demand from interests in Inverness for a railway connection to Aberdeen that would give them a connection to Central Scotland and the south, albeit by a roundabout route.

  8. Buttonwood Nature Center and its bridge represent big step ...

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    The bridge is described as the 'linchpin' project to provide access to the 40-acre site, which will host natural and cultural programs for all ages. Buttonwood Nature Center and its bridge ...

  9. National Cycle Route 78 - Wikipedia

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    National Cycle Route 78 between Taynuilt and Oban. From Campbeltown, the route follows the sea front northwards, then turns north along George Street and turns right onto the B842 (High Street), which it follows north up the east coast of Kintyre, passing Carradale and Claonaig (where it meets the NCR73), before crossing the peninsula on the B8001, joining the A83 trunk road just south of ...