Dalmally
Dalmally is a town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is near the A85 road and also is served by Dalmally railway station. Previous Labour Party leader John Smith was born in Dalmally in 1938. The town is the location of the Craig Lodge Community Family House Of Worship, a Roman Catholic hideaway home. The charity Scottish International Alleviation, also referred to as Mary's Dishes, is based in Dalmally. Glenorchy Camanachd, a shinty team, play their house video games in the town at Mart Park. Dalmally Bridge over the River Orchy was developed by Ludovic Picard, an architect that helped Lord Breadalbane. In 1780-- 81 he built numerous habitations at the western end of the Breadalbane Estates: Dalmally Bridge, the Bridge of Awe, which was swept away in 1992, Dalmally Inn, a renovated church, and also several various other homes in the area. Dalmally Bridge was built to make movements of cattle and troops simpler: it got on the armed forces road between Tyndrum and also Oban. Because 1780, Dalmally Bridge has been reinforced and repaired. It stands up to the force of the river in spate, and is a preferred spot where to seek trout and also salmon.