Craigellachie Village Council
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Craigellachie is a charming village located in the Speyside valley, known for its picturesque setting on a north-facing bluff above the River Spey. Established in the mid-18th century, the village boasts historical significance, including the remarkable Craigellachie Bridge, constructed by Thomas Telford in 1814, and the only working cooperage in the UK, offering a glimpse into the ancient craft of coopering.
Visitors can explore two art galleries, the Leap Gallery and the Greenhall Gallery, as well as indulge in the local whisky culture with distilleries in the area. With a vibrant community spirit, Craigellachie also hosts various events throughout the year, promoting social welfare and recreation for residents and visitors alike.
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