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Craigmin Bridge — Attraction in Scotland

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Craigmin Bridge is an eighteenth century bridge within the grounds of Letterfourie House, in Moray, Scotland. Spanning the Burn of Letterfourie, it once formed part of the main approach road to the house.
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Craigmin Bridge

Unnamed Road, Buckie AB56 5JN, United Kingdom
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Craigmin Bridge is an eighteenth century bridge within the grounds of Letterfourie House, in Moray, Scotland. Spanning the Burn of Letterfourie, it once formed part of the main approach road to the house.

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Tork MackenzieTork Mackenzie
A very picturesque bridge at the end of a short walk through some nice woods but I will echo a few points from other posters , there is no safety rails on the bridge or the arches and there are no steps/path in place down to the river to get the iconic shot so comimg here with kids is fraught with dangers , we came in July and the ground was dry and even then its steep and uneven , wouldnt even think about it in wet conditions
Richard BannisterRichard Bannister
An historically significant spot in Scotland's history but now run down, derelict and borderline dangerous. The path over the bridge is muddy with a sheer drop to a deep valley. Keep young kids under arms length control here and on the steep trail to the bridge going down the valley. Extremely treacherous, should be maintained and made safe or shut off for public access.
Edward WingEdward Wing
We parked in Drybridge on the village green and walked up the short but steep path. It felt like we were walking on a old railway line but this was the road to Letterfourie house. If you look at the bridge it looks like a bridge built on top on another bridge. For the best view either climb inside and look down towards the burn, or climb down towards the bank
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A very picturesque bridge at the end of a short walk through some nice woods but I will echo a few points from other posters , there is no safety rails on the bridge or the arches and there are no steps/path in place down to the river to get the iconic shot so comimg here with kids is fraught with dangers , we came in July and the ground was dry and even then its steep and uneven , wouldnt even think about it in wet conditions
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An historically significant spot in Scotland's history but now run down, derelict and borderline dangerous. The path over the bridge is muddy with a sheer drop to a deep valley. Keep young kids under arms length control here and on the steep trail to the bridge going down the valley. Extremely treacherous, should be maintained and made safe or shut off for public access.
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We parked in Drybridge on the village green and walked up the short but steep path. It felt like we were walking on a old railway line but this was the road to Letterfourie house. If you look at the bridge it looks like a bridge built on top on another bridge. For the best view either climb inside and look down towards the burn, or climb down towards the bank
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Park opposite the old barn in Drybridge and walk up the hill, you will see a sign for the path to Craigmin Bridge. It is a short walk through the woods, passing the Fairy Houses as you go. The woods have a very steep drop on the left hand side so keep an eye on any kids or dogs you have with you. Walk until you reach a gate, go through the gate and turn left. You will reach the bridge in no time. Walk over the bridge and on the right hand side there is a steep narrow path down to the burn. Here you will get an amazing view of Craigmin Bridge. A real hidden gem but well...

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A very picturesque bridge at the end of a short walk through some nice woods but I will echo a few points from other posters , there is no safety rails on the bridge or the arches and there are no steps/path in place down to the river to get the iconic shot so comimg here with kids is fraught with dangers , we came in July and the ground was dry and even then its steep and uneven , wouldnt even think about it in...

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An historically significant spot in Scotland's history but now run down, derelict and borderline dangerous. The path over the bridge is muddy with a sheer drop to a deep valley. Keep young kids under arms length control here and on the steep trail to the bridge going down the valley. Extremely treacherous, should be maintained and made safe or shut off for...

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