Dalmally
Dalmally is a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is near the A85 roadway as well as is served by Dalmally train station. Former Labour Party leader John Smith was birthed in Dalmally in 1938. The town is the location of the Craig Lodge Community Family House of Prayer, a Roman Catholic hideaway residence. The charity Scottish International Alleviation, additionally called Mary's Meals, is based in Dalmally. Glenorchy Camanachd, a shinty group, play their house video games in the village at Mart Park. Dalmally Bridge over the River Orchy was developed by Ludovic Picard, an engineer that benefited Lord Breadalbane. In 1780-- 81 he constructed various towers at the western end of the Breadalbane Estates: Dalmally Bridge, the Bridge of Awe, which was swept away in 1992, Dalmally Inn, a refurbished church, and also a number of other residences in the area. Dalmally Bridge was constructed to make movements of cattle as well as soldiers much easier: it was on the armed forces roadway in between Tyndrum and also Oban. Since 1780, Dalmally Bridge has been strengthened and repaired. It stands up to the force of the river in spate, as well as is a preferred place from which to search for trout as well as salmon.