Culblean Cottages
Culblean Cottages is a residential area in Aberdeenshire, North East Scotland, Scotland. Culblean Cottages is situated nearby to Coull Parish Church, as well as near the forest Oldtown Plantation.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Tomnaverie stone circle and Craiglich.
Tomnaverie stone circle
Photo: Silkie, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Tomnaverie stone circle is a recumbent stone circle set on the top of a small hill in lowland northeast Scotland. Construction started around 2500 BC, in the Bronze Age, to produce a monument of thirteen granite stones including a massive 6.5-ton recumbent stone lying on its side along the southwest of the circle's perimeter. Tomnaverie stone circle is situated 1½ miles west of Culblean Cottages.
Craiglich
Peak
Photo: Stanley Howe, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Craiglich is a hill in western Aberdeenshire, with a height of 476 metres. Its ease of access, Marilyn status and scenic views make it popular with hill walkers. Craiglich is situated 2 miles northeast of Culblean Cottages.
St Moluag’s Church, Cromar Drive, Tarland
Church
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St Moluag’s Church, Cromar Drive, Tarland is situated 2 miles northwest of Culblean Cottages.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tarland and Aboyne.
Tarland
Village
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Tarland is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland 5 miles northwest of Aboyne, and 30 miles west of Aberdeen. The population was 720 in 2016. Tarland is home to the Culsh Earth House, an Iron Age below-ground dwelling otherwise known as a Souterrain. Tarland is situated 2 miles west of Culblean Cottages.
Aboyne
Town
Photo: Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Aboyne is a village on the edge of the Highlands in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the River Dee, approximately 30 miles west of Aberdeen. It has a swimming pool at Aboyne Academy, all-weather tennis courts, a bowling green and is home to the oldest 18 hole golf course on Royal Deeside. Aboyne is situated 3 miles south of Culblean Cottages.
Dinnet
Village
Photo: Stanley Howe, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Dinnet is a village in the Marr area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Approximately equidistant from Deeside towns Aboyne and Ballater and situated on the main A93 road in the valley of the River Dee, it is said to be the gateway to both the Highlands and the Cairngorms National Park. Dinnet is situated 4½ miles southwest of Culblean Cottages.
Culblean Cottages
Latitude
57.11621° or 57° 6′ 58″ northLongitude
-2.80502° or 2° 48′ 18″ westOpen location code
9C9V458V+FXOpenStreetMap ID
way 1364867059OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=residential
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