Tomintoul Moray Scotland Glenlivet Estate the old Military Road A 939 in winter
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Tomintoul meaning "Hillock of the Barn") is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland in the historic county of Banffshire. Within Cairngorms National Park, the village lies close to the banks of the River Avon and is said by some to be the highest village in the Scottish Highlands, although at 345 m (1, 132 ft) it is still much lower than the highest village in Scotland (Wanlockhead, in Dumfries and Galloway at 466m). By 1841, the parish reached a population of 1, 722. In 1951, this had fallen to just 531. The 2011 census indicated a village population of 716 people.