Boat o' Brig-River Spey. Railway Bridge - stock photo
Boat o' Brig
Speyside
Scottish highlands
Scotland
Autumn
11/17/2024
The name Boat o’ Brig derives from the fact that there was in medieval times a wooden bridge here, the Pons de Spe. It was built by Muriel de Polloc, Lady of Rothes, and her further gift of land supported the nearby Hospital of St Nicholas – a hostel run by monks for travellers using her bridge. When Lady Muriel's bridge collapsed, a ferry was provided; the ‘boat of the bridge’.

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