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Avielochan Prehistoric Chambered Cairn, nr Aviemore, The Cairngorms, Scotland
Falls of Bruar and House of Bruar, Cairngorms National Park
This walk is a classic, especially when you stop by the House of Bruar to get something nice from delicatessen. I bought my mum a scarf for Christmas. A big department store in the middle of the Scottish Highlands is worth seeing at least once in your lifetime, but in my eyes the experience is only completed by taking in the beautiful nature around it and do the full walk around the Falls of Bruar. The snow was just the icing on the cake.
This walk features in my November Vlog.
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Glen Clova and Glen Doll, Scottish Highlands
We drove up to the Cairngorms to visit Dun Mor Hillfort and Corrie Fee. It was raining lightly on our way up and we were worried that it wouldn’t be much of a walk. But right when we arrived at the top of the hillfort the rain eased off and left behind these stunning clouds, that kept on shape-shifting around the mountains. I was able to take some beautiful and scenic drone footage for my video. As we made our way down, the heaviest of the clouds had dissipated and revealed Corrie Fee and it’s magnificent waterfall, which was our other destination that day.
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Join in as we drive through Glen Clova, go up to have a look at Dun Mor Hillfort (and get a spectacular view from there) and then take the forest path up to Corrie Fee, a high-up valley shaped by glaciers a long time ago. I brought my drone for some scenic footage. I hope you enjoy!
Mount Blair
The border between Perthshire and Angus runs right through this mountain, which effectively signals the beginning of the Cairngorms, the Eastern part of the Scottish Highlands. From the top you can see the characteristic plateau of the Cairngorms. However, to get to the top was not an easy feat. From afar it looks easy, a pretty gradual and straight way up. In reality I was pausing every few minutes to catch my breath because the ascent was relentless and there was hardly an even surface until I got closer to the top. The view, of course, made up for the struggles. Even as I had to pause, there was always something new to see because new mountains gradually started to peak out from behind the front front row. I also shot some drone footage for my new Vlog.
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