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Bridge of Cally is a small village in Kirkmichael parish, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It sits at the junction of three glens, Glenshee, Strathardle and Glenericht and is centred round the bridge over the River Ardle 200m before it joins the Black Water (which drains Glen Shee as Shee Water) to form the River Ericht. The A93 road from Perth to Aberdeen crosses the bridge where it forms a junction with the to Kirkmichael and Pitlochry. The village is on the Cateran Trail long-distance path, and is popular in winter as it is near the Glen Shee skiing area.

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  • Bridge of Cally (de)
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  • Bridge of Cally, Eskoziako herri txiki bat da, Perth eta Kinross eremu administratiboan. (eu)
  • Bridge of Cally is a small village in Kirkmichael parish, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It sits at the junction of three glens, Glenshee, Strathardle and Glenericht and is centred round the bridge over the River Ardle 200m before it joins the Black Water (which drains Glen Shee as Shee Water) to form the River Ericht. The A93 road from Perth to Aberdeen crosses the bridge where it forms a junction with the to Kirkmichael and Pitlochry. The village is on the Cateran Trail long-distance path, and is popular in winter as it is near the Glen Shee skiing area. (en)
  • Bridge of Cally ist eine Siedlung in der schottischen Council Area Perth and Kinross. Sie liegt in der traditionellen schottischen Grafschaft Perthshire nahe dem Zusammenfluss von Ardle und , wobei der Ericht entsteht. Perth liegt etwa 23 km südlich, Dundee 30 km südöstlich. (de)
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  • Bridge of Cally ist eine Siedlung in der schottischen Council Area Perth and Kinross. Sie liegt in der traditionellen schottischen Grafschaft Perthshire nahe dem Zusammenfluss von Ardle und , wobei der Ericht entsteht. Perth liegt etwa 23 km südlich, Dundee 30 km südöstlich. Bridge of Cally liegt an der A93, die die Ortschaft an das Fernstraßennetz anschließt. In Bridge of Cally zweigt die A924 in nordwestlicher Richtung ab und bietet einen Anschluss an die A9 bei Pitlochry. In Bridge of Cally befinden sich mehrere Hotels, die im Wesentlichen im Winter von Skitouristen im nördlich gelegenen genutzt werden. (de)
  • Bridge of Cally is a small village in Kirkmichael parish, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It sits at the junction of three glens, Glenshee, Strathardle and Glenericht and is centred round the bridge over the River Ardle 200m before it joins the Black Water (which drains Glen Shee as Shee Water) to form the River Ericht. The A93 road from Perth to Aberdeen crosses the bridge where it forms a junction with the to Kirkmichael and Pitlochry. The village is on the Cateran Trail long-distance path, and is popular in winter as it is near the Glen Shee skiing area. The village has a hotel, a post office / general store, an angling book shop, a village hall and a large holiday park. The hotel was originally a temperance establishment with alcohol being served for the first time in the 1960s. Until that time it served as the local petrol station and the proprietor operated a daily bus service along the A93 from Blacklunans to Blairgowrie. The local one-teacher school, known as Strone of Cally School, closed in 2011 and the site has been sold for house building. Pupils now attend school in Kirkmichael. The bridge, for which the village is named, is a Category B listed building and nearby Cally House, an early 19th-century house, is Category C listed. The village is in two parts with Bridge of Cally strictly comprising the hotel, post office and the houses and holiday park on the Kirkmichael road and Strone of Cally the houses and old school on the ridge above the bridge. A third settlement called Netherton lies half a mile away on the Drimmie road around a bridge over the Blackwater beside which is the old water powered wool mill. This closed in the 1950s and is now a house. The local parish church was built here in 1890 as part of the United Free Church of Scotland which amalgamated with the church of Scotland in 1928. Falling numbers led to a linkage with Glenshee & Cray parish which then linked with Kirkmichael and Straloch before a final merger with Rattray. Netherton kirk finally closed its doors in 2010 and is now the property of a local family. Bridge of Cally is served by Stagecoach bus services to Blairgowrie, Kirkmichael and Glenshee and is 6 miles from Blairgowrie. (en)
  • Bridge of Cally, Eskoziako herri txiki bat da, Perth eta Kinross eremu administratiboan. (eu)
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