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Places To Go
Adventure to all the wonderful places that Oor Ferghas has.
Whether it's a long adventure trail or just a day out to see the Dolphins, we will show you where to go and what to look out for with this handy guide.
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Blairfindy Castle
Blairfindy Castle is a late‑1500s L‑plan tower house built for the Gordon family and later used as a hunting seat by the Earls of Huntly. Burned after the Jacobite rising of 1745 and left derelict for centuries, it has now been carefully conserved, allowing visitors to step inside its atmospheric stone shell. Set above the River Livet and surrounded by rolling hills, it’s a quiet, evocative stop full of history and Highland character


Drumin Castle
Drumin Castle stands on a steep ridge overlooking the Livet and Avon, built in the late 1300s for the powerful Stewart family and later held by the Gordons. Though now a ruin, its thick stone walls, vaulted cellar, fireplaces, and surviving parapet fragments give a vivid sense of medieval life. The site is peaceful, scenic, and perfect for a short wander with a strong sense of history


Linn Falls
Tucked within a lush woodland glade, Linn Falls showers gracefully over mossy rocks into a clear, tranquil pool. Surrounded by tall trees...


Inveravon Church & Pictish Stones
Inveravon Parish Church, located near Ballindalloch, Scotland, is known for its historical significance and the presence of Pictish...


Balvenie Castle
History of Balvenie Castle For over five centuries, Balvenie served as a formidable fortress, initially for the Comyn earls of Buchan, who governed this region of north-east Scotland. In 1306, Robert the Bruce defeated these influential lords, capturing Balvenie Castle in 1308. Highlights Construction Period: 1200s Original Purpose: Seat of the earls of Buchan Transformation: Became an elegant lodging in the 1500s Curtain Walls: Striking design that enhances the castle's defe


Auchindoun Castle
Auchindoun Castle has a rich and tumultuous history, marked by conflict and tragedy. In 1567, Auchindoun was sold to Sir Adam Gordon. His tenure is noted for his notorious actions during a feud. Sir Adam Gordon gained infamy for the murder of all the occupants of Corgarff Castle in 1571, a brutal act that highlighted the violent rivalries of the time. In retaliation for the massacre at Corgarff, William Mackintosh burned Auchindoun Castle, marking a significant event in th


Highland Coos (Balvenie Castle)
While visiting Balvenie Castle a visit to the local heard is a must see treat. Just up the hill from the Castle they can be seen grazing and occasionally being treated to their favourite treats bread and butteries. Highlights Highland Coos that can be spotted Charlie Hector Lilly Jayjay Gracie Jackie Tips for Visitors Talk to the staff at Balvenie Castle as they often feed the Coo's and can tell you all about them. Do not attempt to feed yourself Do not enter the field Wash


Craigellachie Bridge and Park
Craigellachie Bridge is a cast iron arch bridge located across the River Spey at Craigellachie, near the village of Aberlour in Moray, Scotland. The bridge was designed by the renowned civil engineer Thomas Telford and constructed between 1812 and 1814. Highlights Craigellachie Bridge is not only an important engineering feat of its time but also a significant historical landmark, showcasing the advancements in bridge construction during the early 19th century. It is consider


Mortlach Kirk
Mortlach Kirk, located in Dufftown, is one of the oldest churches in Scotland, established in 566 by Moluag of Lismore. This historic site is not only significant for its age but also for its rich history and architectural features. Highlights Mortlach Kirk is renowned for its variety of monolithic and grand gravestones, which add to the historical and cultural significance of the site. Foundation: Established in 566 by Moluag of Lismore. Battle of 1010: Site of the battle


Aberlour River-walk and Park
The Aberlour River Walk is a delightful path along the banks of the River Spey, renowned for its beautiful views and serene atmosphere. The park area offers a tranquil escape, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle sound of flowing water. Home to diverse wildlife, the walk is perfect for nature enthusiasts. You might spot otters, kingfishers, and even the occasional salmon in the river, painting a vibrant picture of life in this idyllic setting. Highlights Enjoy the pictu


Aberlour Commonwealth War Graves
The Aberlour Commonwealth War Graves is a significant site that honours the memory of those who served in the military. It combines elements of remembrance with community engagement and environmental stewardship. Highlights Memorials: The gardens often include plaques and monuments dedicated to fallen soldiers. Floral Displays: Seasonal flowers and plants that enhance the beauty of the space. Community Involvement: Local residents may participate in maintaining the gardens
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