Old Bridge of Dee at Invercauld
The Keiloch is an ideal location for exploring some of the magnificent pine and birch wood scenery of Deeside, as well as for accessing some of the remoter Cairngorm hills. A managed network of signed paths and tracks provide access on foot and by bicycle to the low ground, the ancient routes through the glens and out onto the open hill. Situated on Invercauld Estate, it is also close to the historic Brig O’Dee, an old 18th Century arched bridge built by General Wade in 1753, and the Ballochbuie Forest famous for its pinewoods.
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