Cromdale (Scottish Gaelic: Cromdhail, from crom 'crooked' and dal 'valley, dale') is a village in Strathspey, in the Highland council area of Scotland, and one of the ancient parishes which formed the combined ecclesiastical (later civil) parish of Cromdale, Inverallan and Advie in Morayshire. The present small, growing village of Cromdale lies on either side of where the A95 road crosses Cromdale Burn, between Grantown-on-Spey and Aberlour; this bridge is about 500 metres (550 yd) south of the confluence of the burn with the River Spey. The village is within the Cairngorms National Park.
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| - Cromdale, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Cromdha, Eskoziako Highland eskualdeko herri bat da, Badenoch eta Strathspey barrutian. A95 errepidean zeharkatzen du, eta Grantown-on-Spey eta Aberlour udalerrien artean dago. (eu)
- Cromdale (Scottish Gaelic: Cromdhail, from crom 'crooked' and dal 'valley, dale') is a village in Strathspey, in the Highland council area of Scotland, and one of the ancient parishes which formed the combined ecclesiastical (later civil) parish of Cromdale, Inverallan and Advie in Morayshire. The present small, growing village of Cromdale lies on either side of where the A95 road crosses Cromdale Burn, between Grantown-on-Spey and Aberlour; this bridge is about 500 metres (550 yd) south of the confluence of the burn with the River Spey. The village is within the Cairngorms National Park. (en)
- Cromdale (gälisch: Crombail, ursprünglich Cromdhail) ist ein schottisches Dorf in der Council Area Highland. Bis 1890 gehörte es zu der traditionellen Grafschaft Inverness-shire, zwischen 1890 und 1975 zu der Grafschaft Morayshire. Cromdale liegt an der A95 nahe dem Fluss Spey etwa fünf Kilometer östlich von Grantown-on-Spey und 25 km südöstlich von Aberlour. Das Dorf entwickelte sich zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts an den Hängen der Cromdale Hills. Im Jahre 1690 fand in der Nähe des heutigen Cromdale die entscheidende statt.
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| - Cromdale (gälisch: Crombail, ursprünglich Cromdhail) ist ein schottisches Dorf in der Council Area Highland. Bis 1890 gehörte es zu der traditionellen Grafschaft Inverness-shire, zwischen 1890 und 1975 zu der Grafschaft Morayshire. Cromdale liegt an der A95 nahe dem Fluss Spey etwa fünf Kilometer östlich von Grantown-on-Spey und 25 km südöstlich von Aberlour. Das Dorf entwickelte sich zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts an den Hängen der Cromdale Hills. Im Jahre 1690 fand in der Nähe des heutigen Cromdale die entscheidende statt. Zwischen 1863 und 1965 besaß Cromdale einen Bahnhof, der unter anderem von der Great North of Scotland Railway bedient wurde. Cromdale liegt in der bedeutenden Whiskyregion Speyside. Seit 1824 produziert die Balmenach-Brennerei in Cromdale Whisky.
* Cromdale
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- Cromdale (Scottish Gaelic: Cromdhail, from crom 'crooked' and dal 'valley, dale') is a village in Strathspey, in the Highland council area of Scotland, and one of the ancient parishes which formed the combined ecclesiastical (later civil) parish of Cromdale, Inverallan and Advie in Morayshire. The present small, growing village of Cromdale lies on either side of where the A95 road crosses Cromdale Burn, between Grantown-on-Spey and Aberlour; this bridge is about 500 metres (550 yd) south of the confluence of the burn with the River Spey. The village was within Inverness-shire until 1869, when it was moved by the to the Morayshire. It remained part of Morayshire until 1975, when the county was divided between the Highland and Grampian regions; it is now within the Highland Council Area. The village retained Morayshire as its official postal address for many years after the change in local government boundaries. The parish church and cemetery are located beside the River Spey at the end of Kirk Road beside the bridge which is the latest of three which replaced the nearby ferry. The bridge was financed by local residents, having been obtained as a War Surplus item from the War Office and erected in 1922 at a cost of £6,889. The remains of an older bridge can be seen a short distance upstream; this (much lighter) bridge was swept away in 1894, the 1922 bridge replaced one that collapsed in 1921. About halfway along Kirk Road is Cromdale railway station, which closed in the 1960s but survives in private hands along with some preserved railway paraphernalia. It lies on the route of the now closed Great North of Scotland Railway line from Boat of Garten to Craigellachie. To the south of Cromdale is Balmenach Distillery, which was served by a branch line running from Cromdale station that passed under the main road alongside Cromdale Burn. This distillery has had a chequered history in recent years but is again in production. The old school had become the Cromdale Outdoor Education Centre and stands opposite the Haugh Hotel. The Battle of Cromdale took place in 1690 on the Haughs of Cromdale, about 2 miles (3 km) east of the village. The village is within the Cairngorms National Park. (en)
- Cromdale, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Cromdha, Eskoziako Highland eskualdeko herri bat da, Badenoch eta Strathspey barrutian. A95 errepidean zeharkatzen du, eta Grantown-on-Spey eta Aberlour udalerrien artean dago. (eu)
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