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Knockando Distillery situated in Moray near the river Spey at one of its most delightful winding wooded stretches. It is a farming centre where you will find both the Knockando distillery and the Tamdhu distillery This village is dominated by Ben Rinnes (2,755 ft) on the opposite side of the river. Knockando was founded in 1898 by Kockando-Glenlivet Distillery Co, Knockando is Gaelic for "Little Black Hill".They are a major contributor to J&B blends, the label states the year of...

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The birch woodlands of Craigellachie National Nature Reserve (NNR), just a short drive from Aviemore, are located above the A9. Birch woodland, open glades, tree-fringed lochs, and hills leading to a rocky top are all features of the reserve. You may get fantastic views of the Cairngorms from the highest vantage point.

Any time of year is a great time to go for a walk here. The perpetual bug activity and bird music accompany the silver birch trees in the spring and summer. A characteristic of the area is the common buzzards' high-pitched mewing. Hopefully, you'll catch a glimpse of them gliding above the forest.

Several pathways crisscross the reserve. Pick one of the four routes, and take in the quiet and seclusion.

The exhibits and peregrine viewing camera in the youth hostel near to the reserve are also open to you.

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