bridges
  • History

The Butter Bridge, Glen Kinglas

March 21, 2015
There's something about old bridges, especially when they are left marooned in the past, like this one in Glen Kinglas. …
  • Geology

Glen Orchy – an old bridge, a magical stone and some desperate frogs

December 29, 2014
What amazing things turn up when you start looking through old photos! And how daring was I? …
  • History

Fraser’s Bridge in Glen Clunie

October 04, 2013
Surrounded by glorious mountains, this lovely little bridge carries an old military road over the Clunie Water.
  • History

Little Emily’s Bridge, Wharfedale

May 15, 2013
I've never seen a bridge like this before... just what are those upright boulders all about? Stonehenge-in-Wharfedale?
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  • Loch Nell: the Tomb of the Giants and a Serpent Mound
  • Callanish: a ring to rule them all
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