
Glenlivet and the Cairngorms Snow on Ben a' Bhuird last night, rivers and burns in spate - winter is on it's way!

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms Last weeks' lower temperatures have given us a superb display of autumn colour right now.

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms Last weeks' lower temperatures have given us a superb display of autumn colour right now.

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms The annual Red Deer Rut is now well under way
The annual Red Deer Rut in The Braes of Glenlivet

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms Autumn is really here now. Leaves colouring up, morning frost, a sprinkling of snow on the high tops and the roar of rutting stags echoing round the glens.

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms Proposals for a wind farm on the boundary of Glenlivet and the Cairngorms National Park are due for consideration by Moray Council at the end of the month. For more information visit the SOS Moray web site.
Source: www.stopdorenellwindfarm.co.uk
"Dorenell will contribute to the cumulative impact of all wind farms in the North and North-east of Scotland" – Infinergy report

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms Behind the scenes - Filling the largest bottle of malt whisky in the world at Tomintoul Distillery.

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms The largest bottle of Whisky in the world has just been unveiled by Angus Robertson - MP for Moray. Come and see it in Tomintoul.

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms As autumn approaches, a wonderful selection of wild food is out there just waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. The delicious Chanterelle is a local favourite and not uncommon in our ancient birch woods.

Glenlivet and the Cairngorms Great article on walking the Speyside Way in the Telegraph today. Even has a picture of the Glenlivet Pack Horse Bridge. The Tomintoul spur has the Speyside Way's best views where it passes over the summit of Cairn Daimh on Glenlivet Estate.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Speyside's Long Distance Route offers wilderness and whisky in good measure, says Bill Llewellyn.

































