WebThe Jamestown Path Link is a woodland path running along the western edge of Blackmuir Wood linking Strathpeffer to the nearby hamlet of Jamestown. To get there – turn into Blackmuir Wood and the path is immediately on the right just after Elsick House. Follow the path to find and explore Jamestown. WebFind local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. Search for grocery stores in your area Restaurants near you - Google Maps Find local takeout foods Hotels - Google Maps Search for gas stations in your area Pharmacy stores - Google Maps
Peffery Way to be extended thanks to new funding
WebRiver Peffery [NAT] (name centred NH 5557 5905) OS 1:10,000 map, 1992. Extends onto map sheet NH55NW. Location formerly cited as NH 549 540, and also as NH 5500 5909 to NH 5613 5843. NH55NE 24.01 NH 55414 59070 Highland Railway Bridge NH55NE 24.02 NH 56047 58543 Dingwall Harbour Footbridge NH55NE 24.03 NH c. 5615 5844 Harbour See … WebFeb 15, 2024 · Conservation Area map Character appraisal and management plan Contact List Dental Emergency Eden Court Flood map of the Strath Listed buildings & monuments Postcodes Recycling and Refuse Collections Guide Strathpeffer Medical Practice TravelMenu Toggle Bus Times Rail Times Strathpeffer.org Information for locals and … gateway to wholeness
Peffery Way to be extended thanks to new funding [Press and …
WebDelighted to report that the latest phase of construction is going really well (great weather!) and Highland Conservation are now working their way back towards Fodderty Bridge. We anticipate that... WebJan 30, 2024 · The Peffery Way will be extended by a further 400 yards thanks to new funding of £20,000. The funding comes from the FCC Communities Foundation and will be used to cover the cost of improving the ... WebApr 7, 2024 · The Way itself is roughly 5-6km long and offers a straight-forward linear walk or cycle, but can also be used as a jumping off point for other walks in the area around Strathpeffer, such as the path that climbs up to the ancient hill fort of Knockfarrel. dawn r. garrison