'Danger Shooting' faded old wood Sign; Balmoral Grouse moors & Spittal of Glen Muick, Ballater, Aberdeenshire, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland UK


More than 40,000 vehicles a year use the single-track access road which leads to the visitors' centre at the Spittal of Muick. Public access must therefore be balanced against protection of the environment, particularly the habitats for which the estate is well known.


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Location: Spittal of Glen Muick, Ballater, Aberdeenshire, Ballater, Cairngorm National Park, Scotland uk
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