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In the native language of the webcam owner
Many thanks to Falls of Feugh Restaurant & Tea Room for facilitating this camera's location. The Feugh is the largest tributary to the River Dee It rises in the Grampian Mountains, in an area known as the Forest of Birse, and has a particularly scenic aspect in a series of cascades at the Bridge of Feugh slightly above its point of discharge to the Dee. The Falls of Feugh are a short walk from the centre of Banchory. The footbridge is a popular place for spotting salmon leaping. In the 1800's turnpike roads were constructed throughout Scotland and travellers were charged for their use of the roads. The toll houses were built with windows facing both ways along the road to catch passing travellers. There is a fine example of a former toll house at the Bridge of Feugh.
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