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Randolph’s Leap, River Findhorn – Nature – Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray –

Randolph's Leap, River Findhorn

Randolph’s Leap, River Findhorn

This spectacular gorge on the River Findhorn, in some places only 10 feet wide, can be reached from a car park off the B9007 or by the footpath from nearby Logie Steading.

Named after the 14th century Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, he pursued Alastair Cumming who had just raided his castle. Cumming escaped by leaping across the river but it is Randolph’s name that is remembered.

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