Invercauld Bridge over the River Dee near Balmoral in Royal Deeside Braemar Scotland. SCO 2215


The Dee is a river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It rises in the Cairngorms and flows through Strathdee (Deeside) to reach the North Sea at Aberdeen. At Linn of Dee the river passes through a 300 metre natural rock gorge. Between there and Braemar, Lui Water (formed by Luibeg and Derry Burns) and Quoich Water join the growing River Dee. Clunie Water and Callater Burn join together and flow into the Dee at Braemar. Through Strathdee ("Deeside"), the river passes the settlements of Braemar, Ballater, Aboyne and Banchory. The Rivers Muick and Gairn join the Dee at Ballater. The Water of Tanar flows through Glen Tanar before joining the Dee at Aboyne. The Water of Feugh joins the River Dee at Banchory. Coy Burn joins the Dee at Milton of Crathes. SCO 2215


Size: 5620px × 3733px
Location: Invercauld Braemar Aberdeenshire Scottish Highlands UK
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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