Munlochy Clootie Well
Munlochy Clootie Well is a somewhat odd remnant of an ancient Scottish and Irish tradition of healing holy wells. A quirky place to visit!
Munlochy Clootie Well is a somewhat odd remnant of an ancient Scottish and Irish tradition of healing holy wells. A quirky place to visit!
I find out some of the most Googled questions about Loch Ness. Then I answer those questions myself uncovering quirky facts about Loch Ness. Who needs Google when you can ask Fairlie?
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