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Braemar is the third-coldest low-lying place in the UK after the villages of Dalwhinnie and Leadhills with an annual mean temperature of 6.8 °C (44.2 °F). [4] Braemar has twice entered the UK weather records with a low temperature of −27.2 °C (−17.0 °F), recorded on 11 February 1895 and again on 10 January 1982. [5]
Leaving Perth, the A93 continues through the planned 19th-century village of Guildtown before crossing the River Isla and passing the Meikleour Beech Hedges. 5 miles (8 km) north lies Blairgowrie and Rattray, the largest town in Perth and Kinross, where the road crosses the River Ericht. 6 miles (9.7 km) up Glenericht it reaches the little village of Bridge of Cally and begins the long climb ...
Route 318 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality and connects Dartmouth at Exit 6 of Highway 111 with Waverley at Trunk 2. It is also called "Waverley Road" and "Braemar Drive."
Braemar Village, Invercauld Road, Castleton Place, Former Great North Of Scotland Omnibus Station Depot 57°00′24″N 3°23′49″W / 57.00665°N 3.39692°W / 57.00665; -3.39692 ( Braemar Village, Invercauld Road, Castleton Place, Former Great North Of Scotland Omnibus Station
The road is often blocked by snow in the winter, with snow gates at Braemar, at the summit (south of the Ski Centre), and at the Spittal of Glenshee. The Devil's Elbow. 1 mi (1.6 km) south of the summit is the Devil's Elbow, a notorious double-hairpin bend. The often-quoted gradient of 33 per cent (1 in 3) is a myth: in reality it is no more ...
Upload another image 36 Braemar Road, Craigendarroch House And Boundary Wall 57°03′05″N 3°02′46″W / 57.05132°N 3.046127°W / 57.05132; -3.046127 (36 Braemar Road, Craigendarroch House And Boundary Wall) Category C(S) 50642 Upload Photo 44 Braemar Road, Aspen Lodge Summerhouse 57°03′05″N 3°02′58″W / 57.051527°N 3.049331°W / 57.051527; -3.049331 ...
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Morrone is used for the Braemar Gathering hill race every September, and is a popular venue for paragliding and hang-gliding. The hill is occasionally referred to as Morven and it is given both names on Ordnance Survey maps, although Hamish Brown says I’ve never heard it called Morven. [3]