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between woodland and mountain heath with an intermediate zone of shorter, more twisted trees and low-growing shrubs. At the western end of the glen the
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which collide with the wires. The long-term aim is to provide a network of forest habitats, with corridors of new forest linking existing woodland, interspersed with open areas. Management of the reserve also seeks to establish a 'treeline transition zone', in which there is a more gradual transition
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Guisachan area of Glen Affric, which lies to the south of the main glen, is also in private hands, now forming three separate estates. Wester Guisachan Estate covers 38 km (15 sq mi) of land to the south of Loch Affric, whilst the Hilton & Guisachan Estates, owned by Alexander
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Saturday 1 April . New scientific research has revealed a piece of tartan found in a peat bog in Glen Affric around forty years ago can be dated to
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Connections: Fate, however, had something in store for a young man who came here to visit his aunt, wife of the second Lord Tweedmouth. Her name was Lady Fanny Spencer Churchill, and the name of her nephew who came in 1901 was Winston, who amused himself learning how to drive a car in
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by the Ramsay committee, set up following the Second World War to consider the issue of national parks in
Scotland, and in 2013 the Scottish Campaign for National Parks listed the area as one of seven deemed suitable for national park status, however as of 2019 no national park designation has
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Grigg, lies further east and covers 17 km (6.6 sq mi). The final portion of the
Guisachan Estate, which is in the ownership of Nigel Fraser, consists of 7 km (2.7 sq mi) at the very east of the glen. In this area lies the Conservation village of Tomich.
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owned the estate throughout the 1920s and 30s. The entire property, then consisting of 22,000 acres (8,900 ha), had been sold by 1936 to a Mr Hunter. It was he who resold the Glen Affric deer forest to the west and a large area of grazing land to the
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to Lord Tweedmouth. By the 1860s, Lord Tweedmouth, as the new laird, had much enlarged the house, using Scottish architect Alexander Reid who designed many buildings on Tweedmouth's vast Glen Affric Estate, including an entire
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as "one of the best-equipped huts in the country". Glen Affric is also the starting point for routes to the summits of Munros to the south and west of the glen, although these can also be accessed from the
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recorded that the Commission was considering returning at least some of its Glen Affric landholdings to private ownership in the early 1980s, the majority of the glen continues to form part of Scotland's
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who took a long lease on shooting rights over much of Glen Affric in 1846 and, by 1856, had acquired ownership of the Glen Affric Estate from "Laird Fraser" whose family had built the original Guisachan
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Forestry and Land Scotland (successor body to the Forestry Commission) aims to encourage regrowth of the pinewood by reducing deer numbers, thus minimising the use of fencing, which can injure
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from the 15th to the mid 19th centuries. By the early 15th century, Lord Lovat had passed the lands to his son Thomas who in turn passed it on to his son, William, who was recorded in
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and Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin. A minor public road reaches as far as the end of Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin, but beyond that point only rough tracks and footpaths continue along the glen.
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he hosted when at Glen Affric Lodge. The retrievers were sent to other estates when, for some months of the years 1870–71, he leased the Glen Affric Estate to Lord Grosvenor.
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The recent sale of the 25,000-acre Glen Affric Estate, near Inverness, is by far the largest by the Commission.
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area. Corbetts accessible from Glen Affric include Sgùrr Gaorsaic, Càrn a' Choire Ghairbh and Aonach Shasuinn.
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making it Scotland's "oldest-known true tartan", having been preserved in the bog for over 400 years.
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since 2002, and holds several other conservation designations. The pinewood consists predominantly of
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Highland Cowboys: From the Hills of Scotland to the American Wild West
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Benevean Dam on the outflow from Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin
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of Glen Affric had been a source of feuding, with the
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to most of the land in the glen for pursuits such as
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and a detailed study of the original cloth fragment.
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1278:. Scottish Natural Heritage. 18 November 2014
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1148:Humphreys, Rob; Reid, Donald (12 July 2012).
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1644:. Dictionary of Scottish Architects. 2016
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721:As with all land in Scotland, there is a
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1543:. Inverness Gaelic Society – 1987. 1987
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2503:"Property Page: North Affric Estate"
2409:. Forestry Commission Scotland. 2016
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2436:. Who Owns Scotland. Archived from
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1443:. Luath Press Ltd. pp. Maps.
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1007:"Glen Affric – Setting the Scene"
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2854:"Glen Affric to Strathconon SPA"
2481:West Affric - on homepage of NTS
1984:Pearson, H. (27 February 2018).
1820:London National Portrait Gallery
1415:"Burke's Landed Gentry Scotland"
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1102:"Caledonian Pinewood Inventory"
2962:Glen Affric walks – free guide
2705:"About The Affric Kintail Way"
2694:, pp. 182–185. Published 2002.
2634:, pp. 178–195. Published 2016.
2595:"Scottish Outdoor Access Code"
2308:. H.M. Stationery Office. 1983
2021:Rutland, Tom; Rutland, Sarah.
1990:. Pickle Partners Publishing.
1841:Strong-Boag, Veronica (2015).
1822:. A.J. (Arthur James) Melhuish
1034:. Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba. 2013
1021:
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428:. Glen Affric is also home to
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2729:. Strathglass Marketing Group
2707:. Strathglass Marketing Group
2630:D. Bennet & R. Anderson.
2526:"Pippa could be Lady of Glen"
2048:. i5 Publishing. p. 27.
1300:. National Trust for Scotland
1055:1:50000 Landranger Sheet 25,
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584:Dudley Churchill Marjoribanks
267:and mountains. The area is a
228:south-west of the village of
2783:. p. 12. Archived from
2781:Scottish and Southern Energy
2099:"Glen Affric, In a Nutshell"
1970:– via Genes Reunited.
1488:"History of the Clan Macrae"
1204:"Glen Affric – Wood of Ages"
1154:. Rough Guides. p. 25.
1057:Glen Carron and Glen Affric.
927:occurred. In September 2016
917:Special Area of Conservation
743:Scottish Outdoor Access Code
7:
2749:"Glen Affric Map and Guide"
2524:Ramage, I. (22 July 2016).
2357:Country Life, Limited, 1984
2147:. Hollis and Carter. 1960.
2044:Pepper, Jeffrey G. (2012).
1878:Tom Weir – Men of the Trees
1600:. Hollis and Carter. 1960.
1565:Gray, Bob (February 2013).
1490:. Gateway Press. p. 93
1467:. Parish of St Mary, Beauly
1181:. Scottish Natural Heritage
1179:"Glen Affric SSSI Citation"
723:right of responsible access
701:National Trust for Scotland
16:Valley in northern Scotland
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3640:The Great Trossachs Forest
3421:Loch Rannoch and Glen Lyon
3326:Loch Rannoch and Glen Lyon
2645:"Glen Affric Youth Hostel"
2483:access-date= 8 August 2021
2353:"Country Life, Volume 175"
2070:"The Frasers of Guisachan"
1960:Aberdeen Press and Journal
1029:"Forestry Commission 2013"
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1349:"Strathglass Complex SAC"
880:Conservation designations
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852:The glen is part of the
757:Glen Affric Youth Hostel
564:Duke and Duchess of York
259:in Scotland, as well as
1762:Morphet, M. N. (2011).
1513:"Glen Affric Map Guide"
1127:"Sitelink – Map Search"
913:Special Protection Area
886:national nature reserve
884:In addition to being a
779:Sgùrr nan Ceathreamhnan
553:7th Duke of Marlborough
451:" was named Scotland's
340:creeping ladies tresses
308:national nature reserve
277:national nature reserve
3794:Geography of Inverness
3565:Clyde Valley Woodlands
3320:Ben Nevis and Glen Coe
3147:Ben Nevis and Glen Coe
3060:Ben Nevis and Glen Coe
2774:"Power From the Glens"
2333:Cite journal requires
2123:. Friends of Guisachan
1987:The Marrying Americans
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3302:Hoy and West Mainland
3204:North West Sutherland
3102:Dumfries and Galloway
3013:National scenic areas
1814:Melhuish, A. (1876).
1741:Strathglass Marketing
856:, constructed by the
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503:Battle of Glen Affric
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3575:Corrieshalloch Gorge
3110:East Stewartry Coast
2607:on 23 September 2015
1439:Gibson, Rob (2014).
1298:"West Affric Estate"
894:National Scenic Area
481:Clan Fraser of Lovat
304:Caledonian pinewoods
273:national scenic area
257:Caledonian pinewoods
153:57.23596°N 5.15327°W
107:Show map of Scotland
79:Show map of Highland
3754:Scotland portal
3560:Cairnsmore of Fleet
3465:Scotland portal
3437:West Dunbartonshire
2914:on 9 September 2016
2575:. Who Owns Scotland
2553:. Who Owns Scotland
2505:. Who Owns Scotland
2462:. Who Owns Scotland
1486:Macrae, A. (1976).
1320:"Planting a vision"
941:Scottish Government
937:Scottish Parliament
929:Roseanna Cunningham
888:, Glen Affric is a
874:Borland fish ladder
681:Forestry Commission
511:was a rich Liberal
149: /
3535:Loch Maree Islands
3261:South Uist Machair
3248:Na h-Eileanan Siar
2977:Glen Affric Estate
2940:on 14 January 2018
2882:on 15 January 2018
2832:"Glen Affric SSSI"
2790:on 18 October 2007
2076:on 4 February 2016
1875:Weir, Tom (2016).
965:. Protected Planet
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3174:Glen Strathfarrar
2810:"Glen Affric NSA"
2434:"Property Search"
1794:Press and Journal
1417:. Burke’s Peerage
1326:. 23 October 2019
1161:978-1-4093-6581-5
985:"Glen Affric NNR"
890:Caledonian Forest
656:Current ownership
574:Winston Churchill
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3332:Loch Tummel
3284:North Arran
3219:Wester Ross
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1330:17 December
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969:14 February
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892:Reserve, a
673:Beinn Fhada
569:The Graphic
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499:title deeds
495:Strathglass
443:In 2019 an
414:crested tit
352:wintergreen
271:Reserve, a
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214:Glen Affric
187:Established
177:Designation
156: /
132:Coordinates
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3690:Moine Mhòr
3675:Loch Leven
3670:Loch Fleet
3630:Glen Tanar
3570:Corrie Fee
3540:Ben Lawers
3345:St Fillans
3337:River Earn
3237:Cairngorms
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3153:Cairngorms
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2105:26 January
2080:26 January
2029:3 February
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1377:5 December
1185:4 February
947:References
771:Great Glen
602:Guisachan—
348:twinflower
312:Scots pine
236:region of
181:NatureScot
141:57°14′09″N
127:, Scotland
3735:Tentsmuir
3645:Hermaness
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3521:Abernethy
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2003:21 August
1908:ignored (
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1622:30 August
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1235:3 January
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823:Loch Ness
775:Càrn Eige
242:Loch Ness
144:5°09′12″W
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3715:St Cyrus
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3625:Glen Roy
3615:Glen Coe
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3397:Shetland
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3184:Knoydart
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195:Operator
125:Highland
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