Drumnadrochit
Drumnadrochit
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Drumnadrochit in 2007 | |
Location within the Inverness area | |
Population | 813 [1] (2001 census) est. 1,020[2] (2006) |
OS grid reference | NH508301 |
• Edinburgh | 107 mi (172 km) |
• London | 439 mi (707 km) |
Council area | |
Lieutenancy area |
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Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | INVERNESS |
Postcode district | IV63 |
Dialling code | 01456 |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
UK Parliament | |
Scottish Parliament | |
Drumnadrochit (/drʌmnəˈdrɒxɪt/; Scottish Gaelic: Druim na Drochaid) is a village in the Highland local government council area of Scotland, lying on the west shore of Loch Ness at the foot of Glen Urquhart.
History
The settlement grew up around a bridge over the River Enrick and the name Drumnadrochit derives from the Scottish Gaelic Druim na Drochaid, meaning the 'Ridge of the Bridge'. The village lies on the A82 road, near a junction with the A831, adjoining the villages of Milton to the west and Lewiston to the south. The local hill-come-tourist attraction is called Craigmonie.[3] Historically it was within the local government county of Inverness (until 1975) and the Inverness district of the Highland local government region (1975 to 1996).
In 2006 the village hall, originally funded by Bradley Martin of Balmacaan House, celebrated its centenary.[4]
Drumnadrochit is served by the local Glen Urquhart High School which is also home to the community library.[5]
The local shops include the Great Glen Pharmacy, the Post Office and shop, and a ScotMid Cooperative Supermarket
There is a doctor's surgery and a team of local Community First Responders cover nights and weekends in serious emergencies.
There is also an RNLI Loch Ness crew who attend to emergencies on the local Loch.
The village is home to shinty team Glenurquhart Shinty Club. Also, there is a Bowls Club and Badminton.
Transport
There are several buses a day that pass through Drumnadrochit, notably the 17 between Drum and Inverness bus station. Buses are less frequent outside the summer season, especially on a Sunday.
Agriculture and tourism
The village is popular with tourists and there are three larger hotels in (or close to) the village, two smaller inns (the Ben Leva Hotel and Fiddler's Rest) and a cosy hostel (the Loch Ness Backpackers Lodge). Attractions include the nearby Urquhart Castle, one of the most visited sites managed by Historic Scotland and Nessieland, and a "Nessie" themed exhibition about the Loch Ness Monster, the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition for those wanting a more serious interpretation. The village hosts the Glenurquhart Highland Games at the end of August each year. A winter event, "Drums and Rockets", has also taken place in recent years.[6] The community hosts a Bonfire Night fireworks display around 5 November. Agriculture and forestry are also major local employers. Drumnadrochit is the home of the Hanging Tree Brewery, a microbrewery launched in 2018. Drumnadrochit is also home to Cobbs Cakes traditionally made and distributed across the UK and Ireland. Cobbs is also the largest employer in the village, running the Drumnadrochit Hotel and the Clansman Visitor Centre, and recently bought the Loch Ness Beer brand after the Brewery went into administration in 2016.
In popular culture
Drumnadrochit is featured in Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster as the closest town to Blake Castle, the ancestral home of Daphne Blake's Scottish side of the family. When first driving into the town, Fred Jones mispronounces the name while Scooby-Doo says it correctly.
See also
Gallery
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Drumnadrochit in 1998.
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Drumnadrochit in 1998. The school is top right.[7]
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Drumnadrochit's main shop in 1998.
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The supermarket in Drumnadrochit during 1997.
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A picture of the tourist information point Drumnadrochit village in 1997.
References
- ^ "Comparative Population Profile: Drumnadrochit Locality". Scotland's Census Results Online. 29 April 2001. Archived from the original on 26 September 2008. Retrieved 2 September 2008.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 September 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ http://www.craigmoniecentre.co.uk/index.asp?pageid=4530
- ^ Glen Urquhart Public Hall. "Village Hall".
- ^ Redmond J. "Glen Urquhart High School". Archived from the original on 1 September 2013.
- ^ Loch Ness Hogmanay Festival. "Drums and Rockets". Archived from the original on 15 December 2006.
- ^ Redmond J. "Glen Urquhart High School". Archived from the original on 11 October 2006.