Roybridge is a village situated in Scotland some miles towards the Northeast of Spean Bridge. It lies on the A86 route that passes along Loch Laggan and then further to A9 route. The village is a popular holiday area and there is one Inn, two hotels, bed and breakfast facilities and self-catering holiday businesses. Generally, the Stronlossit Inn is recommended for real ale, real fires, good service and good food. Roybridge is related to Glen Roy and this is a place with marked glacial features. The local people call this as Parallel Roads. On the hillsides, there are marking lines that indicate the geological history and the water and ice levels in the past. Glen Roy is a very quiet and wild place and has many sites of historical interest.
The society is involved in the following businesses – Askival Carriages hire horse driven carriages for film work, promotions, highland games and weddings. The Great Glen Game is involved in Venison Products and Cured Products. They have a unique range of delicious handmade products.
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