Pitcaple and Chapel of Garioch Aberdeenshire Scotland United Kingdom
Pitcaple and Chapel of Garioch Aberdeenshire Scotland United Kingdom
A group of villages north west of Inverurie, at the foot of the local landmark, Bennachie; in the Garioch area of the county. This category currently also contains sites from the village of Oyne.
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Archaeolink Prehistory Park - Aims to present prehistory through a mixture of reconstructions, actual sites and an indoor centre. Includes Berryhill Iron Age hill fort and hut circle. Offers practical details for visitors. [Oyne]
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Touched By Scotland - Promotes and supports local artisans; information about their displays, sales, and workshops programme. [Oyne]
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The Maiden Stone - A guide and description of a well-known local landmark.
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British Rock Art Collection :: Balquhain - A slideshow of carved stones and stone circles in the area.
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Pitcaple Castle - A privately owned Scottish castle; offers accommodation in the main house, a wedding and conference venue, and houses to let. Includes a history, location and contact details.
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Garioch's Prehistoric Sites - An illustrated and categorised online guide, mainly to sites in the area but including a number of sites elsewhere in the country.
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Balquhain Castle - A history and description of the castle, now a ruin.
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Hardstone Music - Entertainment agency supplying music and bands for weddings, corporate entertainment, other events and venues. Information about their roster, events calendar, and contact details.
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Macdonald Pittodrie House - A country house hotel set in its own ancient estate. Information about accommodation, services, and reservations.
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Chapel of Garioch School - Information about this primary school, staffing, clubs, with news and community information.
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Logie Durno Primary School - Information about a school serving Pitcaple and Durno, and their activities; also offer a history.
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Bennachie - Forestry Commission guide to the best known and most climbed hill range in North East Scotland. Information about access, visitor centres and facilities, activities, events, flora and fauna.
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