The Old Packhorse Bridge in Carrbridge, Cairngorms

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Just after sunrise I arrived in the picturesque Cairngorms village of Carrbridge having read about the photogenic Old Packhorse Bridge (Coffin Bridge), said to be the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands, dating from 1717. The bridge spand the River Dulnain and was orginally built to allow funeral processions to make their way to nearby Duthil Church.

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Just after sunrise I arrived in the picturesque Cairngorms village of Carrbridge having read about the photogenic Old Packhorse Bridge (Coffin Bridge), said to be the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands, dating from 1717. The bridge spand the River Dulnain and was orginally built to allow funeral processions to make their way to nearby Duthil Church.

Just after sunrise I arrived in the picturesque Cairngorms village of Carrbridge having read about the photogenic Old Packhorse Bridge (Coffin Bridge), said to be the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands, dating from 1717. The bridge spand the River Dulnain and was orginally built to allow funeral processions to make their way to nearby Duthil Church.

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