Access guide: Dulnain Bridge
Dulnain Bridge is a small hamlet situated just to the North of the A95, a few miles West of Grantown. It is close by the crafting community of Skye of Curr. Built in the 18th Century the village is near the confluence of the rivers Dulnain and Spey.
There is a shop, garage and village hall. A guest house. Nearby is the Speyside Centre selling gifts and gardening items, with a busy restaurant.
Also close is the terminus of the heritage railway, at Broomhill Station. There are Pictish stones in the forest, geographical features 'roches moutonees' and fine views of the Cairngorms.
Pavements are not continuous throughout the village.
A limited bus service links the village to Grantown.
Choose a category to see accessible places in Dulnain Bridge.There is a shop, garage and village hall. A guest house. Nearby is the Speyside Centre selling gifts and gardening items, with a busy restaurant.
Also close is the terminus of the heritage railway, at Broomhill Station. There are Pictish stones in the forest, geographical features 'roches moutonees' and fine views of the Cairngorms.
Pavements are not continuous throughout the village.
A limited bus service links the village to Grantown.
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Banks and Post Offices
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Churches and Church Halls
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Community Halls and Council Service Points
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Other Shops
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Restaurants, Bars, Coffee Shops and Takeaways
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Sports, Outdoor Activities and Attractions
Leisure, activities and visitor attractions.