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Castle Menzies Farm Holiday Cottages Tours
Further Afield
Things To Do | Places To Visit For those who wish to explore the wider scene in Scotland here are a few suggestions which are our own favourites. Any mileages are approximate. Two super local tours within a day or less.
KENMORE, KILLIN, TYNDRUM, GLENCOE, FORT WILLIAM, SPEAN BRIDGE, LAGGAN, DALWHINNIE, PITLOCHRY. Along the Way. From Castle Menzies to Tyndrum you gradually leave the more lush scenery of eastern Scotland and approach the wilder and more mountainous western areas. Pass loch Tay and through Crianlarich to Tyndrum, where you should note the the area cleared high on the southern slopes of the valley as you turn right for Glencoe. This was where the Lady Breadalbane mined lead and a little gold. Scotland’s only gold mine is off the road to the left just before reaching Tyndrum but well out of sight of the road. Pass over the western edge of Rannoch moor passing the White Corries
ski centre to the left, just beside the great rock climbing cliffs
on Buchaille Etive Mhor, and enter the wild and bleak valley of Glencoe.
The infamous massacre took place at the lower end beside the village. Continue to Spean Bridge and take the road to Laggan. Pass along Loch
Laggan and observe on the opposite side of the loch, at the Eastern
end, the large house called Ardverickie, the large baronial mansion
almost bought by Queen Victoria before she settled on Balmoral, now
the home of the latest Sunday night soap! Of course now known as Glenbogle,
in the Monarch of the Glen TV series.. You might even catch them filming
as you pass! 1. PITLOCHRY,KIRKMICHAEL,BRAEMAR,BALMORAL,BALLATER,
ABOYNE, BANCHORY, STONEHAVEN, FORFAR, GLAMIS CASTLE, COUPAR ANGUS,
DUNKELD. A fairly self explanatory route. A large circle around part of the North Eastern area. Leaving home for Pitlochry, then taking the road signposted to Braemar from Pitlochry (a long 38 miles) over the ‘Devil’s Elbow’ past the ski centre at the top of Glenshee, down to Braemar. This is the western end of Royal Deeside, continuing East down an excellent road, watch out for Balmoral on the South side of the river, there is only one short stretch of road you can see it from. Parts of the castle are open, but only when the Royals are not in residence. Continue right down the Dee past Dinnet, Aboyne and Banchory to Crathes (see Gardens) where you take a right to return over the hill by the ‘Slug’ road to Stonehaven. From Stonehaven continue on the dual carriageway to Forfar and then take a right for Perth. 5 or 6 miles from this turn off is Glamis Castle the home and birthplace off both the Queen Mother and also Princess Margaret. An extremely well run and interesting castle – open to the public. Also of interest is the historic old town of Kirriemuir just West of Forfar, the birthplace and home of James Barrie, of Peter Pan fame. Continue to Coupar Angus, turn right for Blairgowrie, then after 1 mile take the left turn for Dunkeld and the A9 home. 2. CRINAN, OBAN AND
THE WEST. Continue South down Loch Fyne past Crarae with its famous garden,
(rhodies & azaleas) Oban is a busy tourist town in the season, but the port for many of
the services and ferries to both the Outer & Inner Hebrides. All
leave from jetties in the centre of the town. SOME OTHER EASY DAY VISITS FURTHER AFIELD 1. INVERNESS (2hrs)with Loch Ness and it’s monster. 2. EDINBURGH (1½hrs) Large towns like Edinburgh can be difficult to explore if you are unfamiliar with them, but below are a few of our favourite places to visit. Edinburgh Castle a must for all. The Royal Mile –high street from the Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Botanic Gardens superb world renowned gardens. Royal Yacht Britannia now moored in Leith docks, and open to the public. ‘Deep Sea World’ just before you cross the Forth Road Bridge, beside the Park & Ride. One of the largest aquariums anywhere. Walk under water and see sharks and all varieties of sea life swimming around you. Immensely popular with all ages. 3. AVIEMORE (1½ hrs)
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