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A sunny visit to the Cabrach

25 February 2022 by Viktoria Eriksson

In this week’s blog post, I share my first visit to the Cabrach Trust for a nature walk and to have a look at their many exciting projects.

On Tuesday, I travelled wide and far over rivers and hills all the way to… the Cabrach! The Health Walk group, usually exploring  the paths in Dufftown, ventured out of town this week thanks to Sam at the Cabrach Trust organising a bus for us. While there had been hail storms the day before, we hit the jackpot with glorious sunshine. 

Along the all-ability path around the Inverharroch farm, Stephen, one of the Dorenell rangers, told us about the rivers and common wildlife in the area. I was lucky to see a vole dash across the path and down towards the river at one point. Stephen also set out a camera trap in the hopes of getting some photos of wildlife. I’ve got my fingers crossed for an otter! 

Stephen showing us the camera trap. Photo credit: The Cabrach Trust.

At the far end of the farm, Sam showed us the wildflower meadow and wildlife ponds they have created. Now we are all waiting patiently for the seeds to shoot up. Afterwards, we warmed up inside the Acorn community centre with coffee and homemade scones. Not a bad way to spend a Tuesday morning!  

Walking along the river where lots of new trees have been planted by the bank, I was thinking of how we choose to use our land. It is well established how greenspace is vital not just for the planet’s biodiversity but also for our own mental and physical wellbeing. We are lucky to have such beautiful nature in Moray, so let’s work together to make the most of it.

Walkers enjoying the sunshine. Photo caption: The Cabrach Trust.

Many thanks to The Cabrach Trust and the Dorenell Ranger service for organising the trip. Make sure to keep up-to-date with exciting workshops happening at the Trust in the near future.

 

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Are you in the mood for some goat cuddles?

18 February 2022 by Viktoria Eriksson

This week’s blog post is about my visit to the Wee Ferm and the value of unexpected friendships.

With the unpredictable weather this week I decided to stay put in the Dufftown and District area. I looked at our website’s local business directory and decided to visit the Wee Ferm!

Kirsteen, Leon and their two kids run the Wee Ferm at Spring Croft between Dufftown and Craigellachie. It’s a croft of just under 3 acres and they moved here 5 years ago. With neither Kirsteen nor Leon having grown up on a farm themselves, they told me that these past years have involved lots of learning from books, the internet and the helpful vets in Aberlour. What started as a hobby in the hope of becoming more self-sufficient has now turned into a petting farm and woodcarving lifestyle. They are open for group visits on an online booking-basis and do larger events like Santa’s Grotto and Halloween scavenger hunts. 

While they have lots of lovely animals like rabbits, pigs, and ponies, my favourites were the goats. As soon as we walked into the field they came running towards us for cuddles! Below is a photo of Oscar and Oswald saying hello. 

I grew up with chickens, dogs, fish and even the odd turtle. My visit to the Wee Ferm brought back childhood memories of the joy that animals bring. Kirsteen sent me a photo of Filo the pony giving Oscar the goat a kiss, and it made me think about how we too often put up barriers and divisions between different groups in our communities. In the next week, I challenge you to reach out and speak to someone you normally wouldn’t speak to. It could be someone much younger or older than yourself, or someone from a different place or background than yourself. Try it and maybe you’ll find an unexpected friend just like Filo and Oscar have. 

As all the animals were eagerly waiting for their dinner, I left Kirsteen and her family to it. 

PS: If you run a business and would like to add it to our website listings, fill out this form!

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Discover Dufftown

21 April 2021 by Fraser

Dufftown gets ready to welcome visitors back!

 

While everyone is busy making up their beds, readying their shops and restaurants, the DDCA have been busy creating a new feature on the Community website designed to make it easier for visitors to know what to do in Dufftown!

The website has sections for local business, local shops, restaurants, places to stay and now a list of Things to Do in Dufftown!

With thanks to Speyside Youth for their energy on the topic of Discover Dufftown – More to come on that soon… We are excited to hear your ideas of what can be listed under the Things to Do section of the website. Please get in touch to let us know.

Discover Dufftown

 

 

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