Dingwall Environment

Attribution: unknown (Greenhill street  in Dingwall looking North)

Dingwall and the Environment

Situated at the head of the Cromarty Firth, Dingwall is a small market town, but was the capital of Scotland to the Vikings. The countryside on either side contrasts starkly. To the east is the Black Isle, one of the richest agricultural areas in Scotland, with many attractions for visitors. Cromarty, at its eastern edge, is a wonderful mix of old buildings, one of the most interesting villages in Scotland. This whole area is great for wildlife lovers, with the best dolphin-watching areas in the UK as well as frequently seen magnificent Red Kites.

West of Dingwall the landscape is much more rugged, with fine woodland walks along the Blackwater river, with Rogie Falls only one example of the wonderful cascades in this area. Higher up, the valley becomes hemmed in by even higher mountains, with Ben Wyvis a true giant with magnificent views.

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View of Dingwall from Mitchell Hill

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James' Bridge

James Blake was a much loved young man who died in February 2019. He and his wife Sarah lived near the former harbour at the end of what was once Dingwall’s canal. The canal fell into disuse in the 1880s but since that time its banks have been popular walkways for townsfolk and with the provision of a footbridge at the harbour end it was possible to have an extended, circular walk. This was something James and Sarah loved to do …..

16 James' Bridge, Dingwall

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The Peffery Way

The Peffery Way Association has been established with the aim of creating a low level foot/cycle path link between Strathpeffer and Dingwall using the disused railway line as much as possible.

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Dingwall » Dingwall Work » Dingwall Sawmill
Balvraid
Balvraid
Sawmill on current site, 1970, with more boat keel timber.
Sawmill on current site, 1970, with more boat keel timber.
Some of the modern equipment used.
Some of the modern equipment used.
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Andrew Munro 1840-1900
Andrew Munro 1840-1900
Balvraid 1892
Balvraid 1892
Balvraid House
Balvraid House
On the Bealach Nam Bo (Applecross Road) with timber for boat keels.
On the Bealach Nam Bo (Applecross Road) with timber for boat keels.
Work goes on in the older part - Carriage mill
Work goes on in the older part - Carriage mill
Circular sawmill
Circular sawmill
Some of the modern equipment used - Clark-664-skidder
Some of the modern equipment used - Clark-664-skidder
Interior view
Interior view
Duncan Munro
Duncan Munro
Some of the modern equipment used - Harricana
Some of the modern equipment used - Harricana
Horse power timber extraction. Horse owner and logger appears to be the late George Munro of Evanton, known to all as "Sonny Dick".
Horse power timber extraction. Horse owner and logger appears to be the late George Munro of Evanton, known to all as "Sonny Dick".
Applecross wood? ...... after....
Applecross wood? ...... after....
Applecross wood? ...... before ....
Applecross wood? ...... before ....
Timber awaiting transformation.
Timber awaiting transformation.
1920 lorry
1920 lorry
Pit props ready for delivery.
Pit props ready for delivery.
Munro Sawmills 1996
Munro Sawmills 1996
Munro Sawmills 2005
Munro Sawmills 2005
Old sawmill
Old sawmill
Philip Blake in work mode.
Philip Blake in work mode.
Inside the sawmill
Inside the sawmill
Inside the sawmill
Inside the sawmill
Pit props
Pit props
Where the finishing process takes place - Dingwall Sawmill - 2005
Where the finishing process takes place - Dingwall Sawmill - 2005
Modern building
Modern building
Control room
Control room
Charting the years
Charting the years
River Kerry - Timber extraction in difficult places ....
River Kerry - Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Munro Sawmills Ltd sign
Munro Sawmills Ltd sign
Some of the modern equipment used - Skidders
Some of the modern equipment used - Skidders
Slat mill
Slat mill
Slat mill
Slat mill
At the treatment plant
At the treatment plant
At the treatment plant
At the treatment plant
New venture - WoodBlocX
New venture - WoodBlocX
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.

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