Logie Coldstone
Logie Coldstone (Scottish Gaelic: Lògaidh) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.[1] The village lies north of the River Dee, near Tarland in the Cromar, a basin of land cut out of the Grampian foothills between Aboyne and Ballater.
See also
- Royal Deeside
- Blelack
References
- ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 37 Strathdon & Alford (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2012. ISBN 9780319229934.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Logie Coldstone.
- Logie Coldstone's website
- Archived history of Logie Coldstone (not, alas, very reader-friendly)
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Settlements and places of interest in Marr, Aberdeenshire
- Aboyne
- Alford
- Ballater
- Banchory
- Braemar
- Huntly
- Lumphanan
- Tarland
- Torphins
- Backburn
- Bellabeg
- Birse
- Birsemore
- Bogniebrae
- Brathens
- Brideswell
- Cairnie
- Corgarff
- Crathie
- Dinnet
- Finzean
- Forgue
- Gartly
- Inverey
- Keig
- Kennethmont
- Kildrummy
- Kincardine O'Neil
- Kirkton of Tough
- Logie Coldstone
- Lost
- Lumsden
- Monymusk
- Potarch
- Rhynie
- Ruthven
- Strachan
- Strathdon
- Tillyfourie
- Tornaveen
- Towie
- Tullich
- Whitehouse
- Ythanwells
- Alford Valley Railway
- Badenyon
- Balmoral Castle
- Blelack
- Braemar Castle
- Burn O'Vat
- Cairn o' Mount
- Cairngorms National Park
- Castle Forbes
- Corgarff Castle
- Craigievar Castle
- Crathes Castle
- Crathie Kirk
- Forest of Birse
- Grampian Transport Museum
- Huntly Castle
- Kildrummy Castle
- Lochnagar
- Royal Deeside
- Royal Deeside Railway
- Yonder Bognie
- Ythan Wells (Glenmailen) Roman Camp
57°7′36″N 2°56′7″W / 57.12667°N 2.93528°W / 57.12667; -2.93528
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