Links to other sites containing information relating to the Cabrach
Wind Farms
- Dorenell Wind Farm
(Previously Scaut Hill Windfarm)
- Scottish Government - Energy Consents and Deployment Unit - choose simple search and enter project name as "Dorenell"
- The Northern Scot - £250m wind farm go-ahead whips up a row - 31/12/2011
- Kildrummy Wind Farm
- Clashindarroch Wind Farm
- Scottish Government - Clashindarroch decision
- Dorenell Wind Farm
(Previously Scaut Hill Windfarm)
Community
- Cabrach Memories on Facebook
- Lost Cabrach on Facebook
- The Cabrach Trust
Humour
Business
- Barrel Creations and on Facebook
- Deveron View
- Strathdeveron Gardening Services
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE)
- New study launched into regeneration of the Cabrach - this consultation response incorporates a copy of "The Cabrach Baseline Study, 2007-08" originally commissioned by HIE.
Whisky
Hospitality
- The Grouse Inn | (Map - AB54 4EL)
Weather
- Met Office - Grampian, Scotland
- BBC Weather - Weather Report For Huntly (Nearest location the BBC website reports for)
- N.B. Neither of these reports is very local and there is a significant difference in altitude between Huntly and the Cabrach.
Activity
- Outdoor
Access Scotland - Scottish Outdoor Access Code
- Explore Britain - Horse-riding holidays which pass through the Cabrach
- Ecurie Neep Mountain Bike Club - Blackwater and GlenFiddich Forest Mountain Bike Trail
- The River Deveron District Salmon Fishery Board
- Historic Environment Scotland
- Moray Ways
- Outdoor
Access Scotland - Scottish Outdoor Access Code
Images
- Cabrach Picture Gallery - photos from around the Cabrach
- Cabrach Map - map of Cabrach from
the book, "Cabrach Feerings"
- Carney Heritage Productions - Videos of Scottish heritage which include scenes from the Cabrach.
- Google Maps - Now includes digital satellite imagery of all of the UK.
- Flickr
- Photo of Lower Cabrach, looking towards Daugh of Corinacy/Hill of Bank
- View from The Buck
- View towards Tap O' Noth
- Photoset of The Cabrach
- (Personal favourite): View from The Buck towards Aldivalloch, Aldunie
- Looking towards Kirk Bridge, Upper Cabrach
- Allt Deveron and Upper Cabrach church
- Bridge over Allt Deveron
- Upper Cabrach church
- Fountain
- Scotlands Forgotten Places
- Cabrach
- The Buck Of Cabrach
- The Cabrach Group
- Auldearn Church
- St.
Andrews University Library Special Collections - Robert Moyes Adam
collection has three photographs of the Cabrach:
- RMA-H9987 - Ballochford & Mount of Haddoch
- RMA-H9988 - Bridge at Corinacy, R Deveron
- RMA-H9990 - Cabrach Church and Old Mill
- University Of Aberdeen Photographic Archive
- A2871 - Buck of the Cabrach, Aberdeenshire
- Scran - (Scottish
Cultural Resources Access Network) has multiple images of Cabrach
people and places.
(Thumbnail images are available for free viewing, larger pictures and fuller notes require a subscription). - Geograph - The Geograph British Isles project aims to collect a geographically representative photograph for every square kilometre of the British Isles - contains several images of parts of the Cabrach
- Bench Mark Database -
Database of Ordnance Survey bench marks.
- S7624 - Upper Cabrach School
- S7623 - Lower Cabrach Church
- The Northern Scot
- 23 May 2008 - Ballochtown Farm, Lower Cabrach
- 28 March 2008 - Lower Cabrach School, 1933
- Alford Images
- Speyside Images
- James Dyas Davidson Photography
- Chris Briggs Photography
- Watercolours of North-East Scotland
- ePhotozine
- Jan Holm Photography
Travel
- Traffic Scotland - Information on travel reports/road closures across Scotland, including several webcams of North-East roads - the nearest one is at Glens of Foudland near Huntly.
Media
- The Press And Journal
- The Evening Express
- The Northern Scot
- The Huntly Express
- The Banffshire Journal
- STV
- Leopard Magazine - The magazine for North-East Scotland
- Norman Harper
- The Scotsman
- BBC
- The British Newspaper Archive
- Vimeo
Reference
- WRVS Moray Heritage Memories - gathering together memories of older members of the Moray Community
- Local Studies, Central Library, Aberdeen - holds many volumes of reference material on the North-East of Scotland, including many books from the Spalding Club.
- Scottish Archive Network (includes a glossary of Scottish language)
- Scottish Documents
- University Of Aberdeen - Special Collections
- Gazetteer For Scotland
- Society of Antiquaries
- National Museums of Scotland
- National Library of Scotland
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- Samknows Broadband Checker
- Wikipedia - Cabrach
- Banffshire Field Club
- Tors Of The Cabrach
- The Gazette - Official Public Record
Genealogical
- The Genealogy of The Cabrach - a comprehensive attempt to record all the people connected to the Parish of the Cabrach (archived in wayback machine if no longer present at original location)
- Scotlands People
- Surname Profiler Project
- Aberdeen And North-East Scotland Family History Society
- Moray Council - Tracing your Roots in Moray
- Aberdeen City Council - Assessed Tax Rolls, 1799 - 1831 - part of the Cabrach is included in the Second District, 1799 - 1800
- The Scottish Genealogy Society
- Rootschat.com
- Ancestry.co.uk
- RootsWeb
- FreeCEN
- FreeREG
- FreeBMD
- FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service
- BBC Family History
- GENUKI - Cabrach, Aberdeenshire
- GENUKI - Cabrach, Banffshire
- Strathdon Vital Records
- Friends Reunited
- Genes Reunited
- Cabrach Parish Poorhouse
- TWR Computing
- History at Home: A Guide to Genealogy
- Top 100 Genealogy Websites of 2015
- BillionGraves
Political
- Hansard (Reports of debates in the House Of Commons, Westminster)
- 22 Mar 1989 - Water Rates (Grampian Region) - reference to earlier plan to dam the River Deveron in the Cabrach
- Local Government
- Scottish Executive
- UK Government
- Hansard (Reports of debates in the House Of Commons, Westminster)
Religious
- Presbytery Of Moray - Mortlach And Cabrach
- Blairs Museum -
The Museum of Scotland's Catholic Heritage -
- Holds several references to the Cabrach, including the key to the chapel at the Shenval which was burnt down after the '45
- Saints in Scottish Place-Names -
Neighbouring Areas