Tomintoul
Located on the northern edge of the Cairngorms National Park, Tomintoul is the highest village in Highlands. At 345 metres above sea level, it features spectacular landscapes, rugged mountains and, in the winter, regular snow.
It was the Duke of Gordon who commissioned the village, he planned and built it along a military road, it has wide roads, stone-built buildings, and two listed (historically protected) churches.
The Duke built the village hoping to discourage cattle theft and illegal distilling in the area. Unlike Fochabers, (another village the Duke built), Tomintoul was forgotten and neglected.
Venturing out from her newly purchased residence (Balmoral Castle is only 23 miles away), Queen Victoria toured the local Highland villages. She stopped in Tomintoul. Unfortunately, the village did not leave a good impression. Her 1853 description was not flattering – not flattering in the slightest.
Over the next 100 years, a lot of money, effort, and love were invested. This rejuvenation transformed the village into the jewel it is today. Its charming and vibrant main street supports visitors, tourists, and upwards of 750 local residents.
Whiskysmagning var der til gengæld gode muligheder for på vejen, men da vi ikke er særlig interesseret kørte vi lige forbi. Også da vejen førte nærmest tværs igennem Glenlivet distilleriet.
Det har været 14 dage med flotte udsigter - og helt uden den forfærdelige sommervarme, som plager Danmark.