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Ashentilly Deeside View fgh1816jhp 
 Ashentilly hill view Deeside Banchory Scotland Jim Henderson summer photograph from this hilltop which offers excellent views to Upper Deeside west of Drumoak and is found on the Ashentilly road, a left-hand fork off the Durris road opposite the Park turnoff the South Deeside Road on Royal Deeside west of Aberdeen in North East Scotland. Leaving the fork one passes the small carpark for walks in Warren Wood and after climbing to the top of the steep hill the road winds its way south before joining the Denside of Durris road, the popular route for reaching the Lairhillock Restaurant or going onto Portlethen and the main south coast road to Stonehaven. Banchory is the cluster of buildings in the distant centre. 
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Rivers, Glens & Lochs
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Ashentilly Deeside View fgh1816jhp
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Ashentilly hill view Deeside Banchory Scotland Jim Henderson summer photograph

from this hilltop which offers excellent views to Upper Deeside west of Drumoak and is found on the Ashentilly road, a left-hand fork off the Durris road opposite the Park turnoff the South Deeside Road on Royal Deeside west of Aberdeen in North East Scotland. Leaving the fork one passes the small carpark for walks in Warren Wood and after climbing to the top of the steep hill the road winds its way south before joining the Denside of Durris road, the popular route for reaching the Lairhillock Restaurant or going onto Portlethen and the main south coast road to Stonehaven. Banchory is the cluster of buildings in the distant centre.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Ashentilly, hilltop, views, panorama, Park, Drumoak, Durris, Warren, Wood, forest, Park, Royal Deeside, westwards, upper, Deeside, Hill, fare, Scolty, landscape, farming, fields, countryside, rural, trees, forest, west, summer, colours, rosebay, willowherb, bales, Banchory