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- Glenlivet Wildlife - Contains advice on wildlife watching and seasonal wildlife viewing opportunities in Glenlivet.
- Glenlivet Holiday Lodges - Situated in the heart of 'Whisky Country' approximately half-way between Aberdeen and Inverness, there are many distilleries open to the public including 'The Glenlivet', which can be seen from the lodges.
- Tomintoul and Glenlivet Highland Holidays - Accommodation, activities and events information.
- Glenlivet House - Large country house available to groups either on a full board or self catering basis. Base for shooting, fishing, golfing, ski-ing or walking holiday.
- The Scalan Trail - News about restoration of an 18th century Roman Catholic Seminary at Scalan, Glenlivet.
- Wild 2 Learn - Residential boot camp style educational facility for young offenders. Information on latest developments and background.
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- Bluefolds Highland Holiday Cottages - Self catering holiday cottages, in a rural location, with panoramic views across Glenlivet to the Cairngorms National Park.
- The Glenlivet - Single malt Scotch whisky and a chance to get a free video.
- The Scalan Trail - News about restoration of an 18th century Roman Catholic Seminary at Scalan, Glenlivet. Also includes information on Roman Catholic Churches in the diocese of Aberdeen and in particular their History
Wikipedia Articles
- The Glenlivet - The Glenlivet Distillery is a distillery near Ballindalloch in Moray, Scotland that produces single malt scotch whisky. The distillery is the oldest legal distillery in Scotland, and is presently owned by French drinks company Pernod Ricard.
- Battle of Glenlivet - The Battle of Glenlivet was fought in 1594 near Allanreid and Morinsh.
- The Speyburn-Glenlivet Distillery - The Speyburn-Glenlivet Distillery was founded in 1897 by John Hopkins
- Scalan - The Scalan was once a Seminary and was one of the few places in Scotland where the Roman Catholic faith was kept alive during the troubled times of the Eighteenth Century. For much of the 18th century, the college at Scalan in the Braes of Glenlivet was the only place in Scotland where young men were trained to be priests.
- Bonnie George Campbell - Bonnie James Campbell or Bonnie George Campbell is Child ballad 210. Different variants may be lamenting different deaths: that of Archibald or James Campbell, in the battle of Glenlivet, or Sir John Campbell of Calder, who was murdered.