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Dulsie Bridge

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Karen
May 12, 2018
For rafting and river swimming, and overwhelming local landscape. Beware: the roads are very narrow.
Mark
May 1, 2021
This impressive bridge was built in 1755 by Major William Caufield and three companies of soldiers. It crosses a deep twisting gorge on the River Findhorn and carries the once important military road that linked Braemar to Fort George on the Moray Firth.From the roadside car park there is path out to a viewpoint over the gorge. However, to really appreciate the scale of the bridge, its parapet stands some 60 feet above the summer water level; you need to clamber down to the edge of the river by following rough path on the north side. From here you will understand why it is a well known ˜tombstoning" bridge jumping spot.
This impressive bridge was built in 1755 by Major William Caufield and three companies of soldiers. It crosses a deep twisting gorge on the River Findhorn and carries the once important military road that linked Braemar to Fort George on the Moray Firth.From the roadside car park there is path out t…
Kay
March 7, 2021
After you’ve crossed the beautiful bridge there’s a little place to park and a big bit of green grass that has picnic tables to sit at next to some trees I’d the weather is nice enough. There’s a path you can follow that leads you to a perfect location for the ideal photo of the bridge. It’s wonderful and definitely worth the stop if you’re passing!
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Old Military Road
Scotland