If you are in the locale, you might find this interesting "Once ferm touns were an integral part of the north-east way of life, now few survive. Remnants of the once thriving community of Auchatavan, high above the River Dee in Glen Fearder, can still be visited thanks to the efforts of the community of Braemar.
Walkers can walk to the old settlement at any time but on Sunday (3rd June) from 12 until 3, visitors will be able to see inside the hingin lum cottage, the horsemill and the Queen Mother’s former picnic cottage. The ruined cruck framed cottage and mill were restored in 2008 by Braemar Community Ltd to give an insight into a way of life now long gone.
Countless generations scraped a living in these remote places in the centuries before the industrial revolution. Now all that’s left of many are rows of stones marking where the houses once were. Auchtavan is situated about 6 miles north-east of Braemar. Cars can be parked in the lay-by opposite the turn-off, marked Aberarder. It is then a 2.5 mile uphill walk to the settlement. The track passes through birch woods and open moorland and can be quite rough, walking shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended."
Event Details Event Organiser: Neil Bain Venue: Auchtavan, Glen Fearder, Crathie, AB35 5TQ Event Cost: Free Who should attend this event?: Walkers, families Event Dates: 03/06/2012 Time/Duration: 12 noon to 3 pm Contact Details Contact Firstname: Neil Contact Surname: Bain Telephone Number: 013397 41219 Email:
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