Image Donside fm Castle xvv1453jhp by Jim Henderson

 
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Donside fm Castle xvv1453jhp 
 Glenbuchat River Don water fishing castle view tennis court grounds rural Strathdon Aberdeenshire where this charming glen is accessed off the A939/A944/A97 Ballater/Huntly road just at the entrance to a Historic Scotland maintained castle by the same name. It is open all the year round and is an unmanned property at which no entrance fee is applicable but there is a small carpark. Views of the Glen are seen from the top of the Castle northwards. The Glen itself has a delightful old Kirk which was a favourite of HM The Queen Mother and the road loops round the top of the glen and a traveller can exit the glen at Bellabeg further west along the A944, a continuation of the A97 which forks nearby southwards to Dinnet. 
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Rivers, Glens & Lochs
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Donside fm Castle xvv1453jhp
Upload Date: 2010-06-28 09:58:09
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Glenbuchat River Don water fishing castle view tennis court grounds

rural Strathdon Aberdeenshire where this charming glen is accessed off the A939/A944/A97 Ballater/Huntly road just at the entrance to a Historic Scotland maintained castle by the same name. It is open all the year round and is an unmanned property at which no entrance fee is applicable but there is a small carpark. Views of the Glen are seen from the top of the Castle northwards. The Glen itself has a delightful old Kirk which was a favourite of HM The Queen Mother and the road loops round the top of the glen and a traveller can exit the glen at Bellabeg further west along the A944, a continuation of the A97 which forks nearby southwards to Dinnet.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Strathdon, Glenbuchat, Alford, glen, water, Buchat, river, Don, bridge, burn, ravine, landscape, upstream, downstream, west, east, rural, agriculture, fields, cattle, trees, bothy, hut, byre, shady, sunshine, blue, sky, fishing, riverbanks, castle, roof, view, tennis, court, grounds