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Bennachie Inverurie Rd up623063jhp 
 Bennachie Hill summer Kemnay Inveruie Road Scotland heather forests willowherb rosebay showing outline with the distinctive shape partly created by a vitrified Pictish fort is seen here on Donside north west of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland and taken from the Kemnay to Inverurie Road just after leaving Kemnay. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, Bennachie, hill, landscape, summer, colours, trees, forest, larch, Kemnay, road, countryside, rural, farmland, farming, fields, agriculture, forestry, rosebay, willowherb, purple, roadside, 2007, August, Fuji, S5Pro
Bennachie Cushnie Road up602936jhp 
 Hill Bennachie outline Cushnie road Mar Aberdeenshire Scottish summer beech tree framed it’s distinctive stony summit created by the vitrification of a Pictish Hillfort some two thousand years ago is viewed from the Milton of Cushnie Road after leaving the Tarland B9119 at Tillylodge and heading northwards. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Tillylodge, Tarland, Bennachie, hill, outline, landscape, vitrified, fort, Picts, roadside, Milton, Cushnie, bright, sunny, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, sun, sunshine, shade, dappled, shadows, clouds, beech, trees, trunk, branches, framing, grass, green, fields, forest, hills, farming, agriculture, summer, August, 2007, Fuji, S5Pro
Bennachie Cushnie Road up602932jhp 
 Hill Bennachie outline Cushnie Milton road Mar Aberdeenshire Scotland summer it’s distinctive stony summit created by the vitrification of a Pictish Hillfort some two thousand years ago is viewed from the Milton of Cushnie Road after leaving the Tarland B9119 at Tillylodge and heading northwards. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Tillylodge, Tarland, Bennachie, hill, outline, landscape, vitrified, fort, Picts, roadside, Milton, Cushnie, bright, sunny, countryside, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, sun, sunshine, shade, dappled, shadows, clouds, beech, trees, trunk, branches, framing, grass, green, fields, forest, hills, farming, agriculture, summer, August, 2007, Fuji, S5Pro
Bennachie River Don up602975jhp 
 Bennachie Hill summer Pitfichie Monymusk River Don fields Aberdeenshire Scotland Donside in the North East with a view from road looking northwards to Bennachie on the Chapel Garioch road which goes through to Monymusk via Blairdaff. To the left out of view is Pitfichie Castle and Farm bordering the road which crosses the road bridge over the River Don from where this view was taken before heading either over the eastern limb of Bennachie or bearing right for Kemnay. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Monymusk, Pitfichie, River, Don, Donside, water, bridge, view, Bennachie, hill, summit, castle, Burnhervie, Blairdaff, Mar, Garioch, Bennachie, hill, landscape, summer, spring, hills, farming, field, crop, barley, trees, forest, riverbanks, grass, wild, flowers, white, clouds, blue, sky, sunny, sunshine, August, 2007, Fuji, S5Pro
Bennachie Alford Road up602952jhp 
 Alford Donside Bennachie valley panorama fields barley Scottish summer Aberdeenshire rural photo taken on the small back road from Kirkton of Tough/Torries to Alford. This view is looking eastwards over the valley to the distinctive outline of Bennachie near Balfluig Castle and the barley fields which sweep down towards the main A944. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, River, Don, Donside, Alford, Howe, Bennachie, hill, outline, landscape, summer, trees, eastwards, fields, barley, valley, forest, Balfuig, castle, Farmton, Endovie, August, 2007, Fuji, S5Pro, digital, camera
Bennachie Alford Road up602950jhp 
 Howe Alford Donside Bennachie vale farmland fields barley Aberdeenshire Scottish photo taken on the small back road from Kirkton of Tough/Torries to Alford. This view is looking eastwards over the valley to the distinctive outline of Bennachie near Balfluig Castle and the barley fields which sweep down towards the main A944. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, River, Don, Donside, Alford, Howe, Bennachie, hill, outline, landscape, summer, trees, eastwards, fields, barley, valley, forest, Balfuig, castle, Farmton, Endovie, August, 2007, Fuji, S5Pro, digital, camera
Kildrummy Gardens up491754jhp 
 Kildrummy Gardens Den hotel bridge view quarry trees shrubs rocks summer colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481744jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den water plants feature bridge trees summer colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481742jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Garden water weir waterfall trees summer colourful Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481738jhp 
 Kildrummy Gardens Den trees bridge water flowers purple summer Scotland colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481736jhp 
 Kildrummy Garden Den water feature pool flowers trees summer Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481732jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Garden quarry summer water feature bridge arch Strathdon this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481729jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den quarry trees summer water pool arch Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, upright, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481728jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den bridge arch water beneath summer Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481727jhp 
 Kildrummy Gardens Bridge balgownie low water rhododendrons red summer colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481725jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den trees summer colourful waterfall flowers Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481722jhp 
 Kildrummy Gardens bridge Balgownie replica water trees summer colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481713jhp 
 Kildrummy Gardens Den rockery steps flowers flora trees summer colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481711jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den rhododendrums flowers ruin trees summer Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481706jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den quarry trees summer tower ruins Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481696jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den borders trees summer rockery azaleas colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481695jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens border Cypress azalea orange summer colours Scotland Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481694jhp 
 Kildrummy Gardens Den quarry rockery Scottish summer azaleas flowers colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481691jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens quarry trees summer high view maple purple colors Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481690jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Garden Den trees summer high view lawns Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Kildrummy Gardens up481689jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den quarry trees summer high view colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, Japanese, maple, purple, yellow, white, rhododendrons, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, summer, June, sunshine, sunny, 2007, Fuji, S5, digital, camera, DSLR
Strathdon Autumn vbn1526jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle tower ruin garden beech pine trees Scotland autumn colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, winter, November, sunshine, sunny, 2015, November
Strathdon Autumn vbn1521jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den beech pine trees winter colours Strathdon Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, winter, November, sunshine, sunny, 2015, November
Strathdon Autumn vbn1519jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Garden lawn beech larch pine trees winter colors Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, winter, November, sunshine, sunny, 2015, November
Strathdon Autumn vbn1517jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Garden burn water beech larch pine trees autumn colors Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, upright, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, winter, November, sunshine, sunny, 2015, November
Strathdon Autumn vbn1516jhp 
 Kildrummy Castle Gardens Den quarry trees autumn winter colours Aberdeenshire this attractive park lies’ beneath the ruin of this 13th century castle in western Aberdeenshire. Located in an ancient quarry from which the stone blocks of the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the huge artificial gully known as the Black Den was initially developed as a feature by the Gordon’s where there was a fishing pond, with various trees and shrubs. Later after the building of a bridge to give access to the New Castle built around the 1900’s by Colonel James Ogston, known in Aberdeen as ‘Soapy Ogston’ of the Aberdeen Soap Manufacturing company and with its close connections to two large hotels of to-day in the area-Norwood and Ardoe House, the gardens were further developed with a Japanese Water Garden and the addition of many new shrubs, trees and flowers. Under James Pearson Smith the modern gardens came under a Charitable Trust in 1968, giving public access in exchange for public donations and entry fee to help pay for the continuing running of the gardens. Overlooking the gardens are the ruins of the Castle and the New Castle, now the Kildrummy Castle Hotel. A small carpark is at the entrance to the road that crosses the bridge and access to the Hotel.

The Castle is a Historic Scotland property with its roots set during the peak of medieval European castle construction during the early 13th century. Started by Alexander 11 and possibly later extended after a visit by Edward 1 of England in 1296. It survived many sieges, being burnt and later restored, before being largely dismantled after the Jacobite rising of 1715 when used as the headquarters for the Earl of Mar. It is a magnificent ruin and the scale of the thick walls is particularly impressive despite not being as well preserved as many similar English ruins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Gordon, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Castle, Historic, Gardens, Ogston, Pearson, estate, landscape, Donside, Black, Den, medieval, history, sieges, dismantled, 1715, 13th Century, fortress, Snow, tower, great, hall, ruin, preserved, garden, bridge, Brig, O’Balgownie, avenue, hotel, museum, pool, water, trees, shrubs, flowers, flora, autumn, colours, colors, colourful, winter, November, sunshine, sunny, 2015, November
Learney Autumn vbn1502jhp 
 Scottish Autumn Torphins Learney hill road colours colourful beech trees sunny Aberdeenshire Deeside taken from the road between Learney and Torphins on Royal Deeside to the north of Torphins. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Deeside, winter, autumn, colours, north, hill, road, Torphins, Learney, Craigmyle, landscape, telephoto, beech, larch, pine, trees, brown, russet, view, forest, sunlight, bright, sunshine, countryside, rural, nature, green, fields, fence, colours, colourful, colors, November, 2015, Nikon, D700
Buchan Farmland xcv9970jhp 
 Fields crops turbines clouds summer Denmoss Strathbogie Buchan northwards Aberdeenshire Scottish in the North East with a view from Hill of Denmoss road looking northwards to Buchan off the B9001 Rothienorman road just after Gariochsford in the direction of Turriff and the Deveron rivercourse. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Strathbogie, Gariochsford, Buchan, northwards, Rothienorman, Denmoss, Upper, Lensie, landscape, hills, farming, fields, wind, turbines, crops, green, vegetables, sunlight, strong, light, clouds, shapes, August, 2015, summer
Bennachie fm Rothienorman xcv9980jhp 
 Bennachie wind turbine fields dramatic clouds summer Rothienorman Garioch Aberdeenshire Scotland in the North East with a view from road looking southwards to Bennachie on the Inverurie Rothienorman road just before reaching the village on the B9001 near Hill of Wells. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Garioch, Bennachie, hill, summit, top, Mither, Rothienorman, landscape, hills, farming, fields, fence, road, trees, forest, harvest, barley, sunlight, dramatic, clouds, shapes, August, 2015, summer
Bennachie fm Rothienorman xcv9979jhp 
 Bennachie Hill summit dramatic clouds summer Rothienorman Garioch Aberdeenshire Scotland in the North East with a view from road looking southwards to Bennachie on the Inverurie Rothienorman road just before reaching the village on the B9001 near Hill of Wells. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Garioch, Bennachie, hill, summit, top, Mither, Rothienorman, landscape, hills, farming, fields, fence, road, trees, forest, harvest, barley, sunlight, dramatic, clouds, shapes, August, 2015, summer
Bennachie fm Denmoss xcv9965jhp 
 Bennachie fields dramatic clouds summer Denmoss Strathbogie rosebay Aberdeenshire Scotland in the North East with a view from Hill of Denmoss road looking southwards to Bennachie off the B9001 Rothienorman road just after Gariochsford. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Strathbogie, Gariochsford, Bennachie, hill, summit, top, Mither, Rothienorman, Denmoss, Upper, Lensie, landscape, hills, farming, fields, fence, road, trees, forest, harvest, barley, sunlight, dramatic, clouds, shapes, August, 2015, summer
Knockespock View vbn1016jhp 
 Autumn Tap O’Noth hill Rhynie Knockespock Aberdeenshire Scotland clouds vista of a spectacular view north westwards lying between Alford and Huntly. This viewpoint is accessed from the Bridge of Alford to Montgarrie and takes you over the Correen Hills by Suie Hill to Clatt and onto the Alford Huntly road near Rhynie. The distinctive shape of the Tap O’Noth hill with its vitrified Pictish fort remains on the top. Knockespock House is the large mansion that lies directly beneath this viewpoint. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Strathbogie, Strathdon, Correen, Hills, Suie, Hill, viewpoint, Knockespock, house, landscape, upright, Alford, Huntly, road, Clatt, Rhynie, Tap O’Noth, Pictish, fort, vitrified, remains, Ben, Rhinnes, Millmedden, Craigneuk, Wood, forest, trees, heather, layby, walks, carpark, high, panorama, north
Fettercairn Street xvv2002jhp 
 Fettercairn Mearns Aberdeenshire Scottish summer square 18th century barony rural village situated on the flat rolling fertile farmlands of the Mearns and passed through most often by travellers leaving the main north trunk road to Aberdeen and cutting northwards over the Cairn O’Mount to Deeside. A barony from 1604 and busy market village although the Mercat Cross partly dating from 1670 and currently standing in the village square is probably a relic of past times from the nearby county town of Kincardine. A popular hotel the Ramsay Arms and a working Distillery with a visitor’s centre offer attractions to visitor and I personally remember photographing a Queen Victoria and Prince Albert lookalike starting the Victorian Trail promotion for the then Kincardine and Deeside District Council. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Kincardineshire, Kincardine, Fettercairn, Barony, Burgh, market, square, landscape, Mearns, Howe, village, houses, Victorian, Arch, Ramsay, Arms, Hotel, Distillery, Queen, Victoria, Prince, Albert, visit, 1861, Rhenish, Romanesque, Parish, church, Mercat, Cross, Fasque, House, Drumtochty, Glen, Cairn, O’Mount, road, Glensaugh, Clatterin, Brig, rural, farmland, flat, fertile, gorse, fields, hills, summer, July, 2010
Fettercairn Fountain xvv2001jhp 
 Fettercairn Mearns Aberdeenshire Scotland fountain Gothic public hall summer rural village situated on the flat rolling fertile farmlands of the Mearns and passed through most often by travellers leaving the main north trunk road to Aberdeen and cutting northwards over the Cairn O’Mount to Deeside. A barony from 1604 and busy market village although the Mercat Cross partly dating from 1670 and currently standing in the village square is probably a relic of past times from the nearby county town of Kincardine. A popular hotel the Ramsay Arms and a working Distillery with a visitor’s centre offer attractions to visitor and I personally remember photographing a Queen Victoria and Prince Albert lookalike starting the Victorian Trail promotion for the then Kincardine and Deeside District Council. This memorial fountain 1869 and baronial public hall date to 1890. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Kincardineshire, Kincardine, Fettercairn, Barony, Burgh, market, square, landscape, winter, Mearns, Howe, village, houses, Victorian, Arch, Ramsay, Arms, Hotel, Distillery, Queen, Victoria, Prince, Albert, visit, 1861, Rhenish, Romanesque, Parish, church, Mercat, Cross, Fasque, House, Drumtochty, Glen, Cairn, O’Mount, road, Glensaugh, Clatterin, Brig, rural, farmland, flat, fertile, gorse, fields, hills, fountain, July, 2010, Nikon, D700
Bennachie Oldmeldrum vbn1068jhp 
 Oldmeldrum Bennachie harvest bales Aberdeenshire Scottish autumn community rural viewpoint of this distinctive hill in Northern Aberdeenshire in this expanding town north of Inverurie and the main junction for journeys to Turriff and Fraserburgh via Fyvie or eastwards to Ellon and Peterhead.

This view is from a another community project to the west of the town and adjacent to the new bypass which in 2015 is in the middle stages of completion but should once it is finished offer panoramic views across the flat plain of the River Urie towards Bennachie and Garioch. One might however question the bad planning decision to allow a single wind turbine to be located in such a prominent position impacting on this iconic Aberdeenshire hilline. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Buchan, Oldmeldrum, Inverurie, Garioch, Urie, town, landscape, small, park, new, community, trees, Bennachie, hill, view, Colpy, Road, field, harvest, bales, bypass, viewpoint
Bennachie Oldmeldrum vbn1066jhp 
 Oldmeldrum Garioch Bennachie harvest bales Aberdeenshire Scotland new community viewpoint of this distinctive hill in Northern Aberdeenshire in this expanding town north of Inverurie and the main junction for journeys to Turriff and Fraserburgh via Fyvie or eastwards to Ellon and Peterhead.

This view is from a another community project to the west of the town and adjacent to the new bypass which in 2015 is in the middle stages of completion but should once it is finished offer panoramic views across the flat plain of the River Urie towards Bennachie and Garioch. One might however question the bad planning decision to allow a single wind turbine to be located in such a prominent position impacting on this iconic Aberdeenshire hilline. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Buchan, Oldmeldrum, Inverurie, Garioch, Urie, town, landscape, small, park, new, community, trees, Bennachie, hill, view, Colpy, Road, field, harvest, bales, bypass, viewpoint
Bennachie Birselawsie vbn0633jhp 
 Bennachie hill Birselasie farm autumn Aberdeenshire Scottish Jim Henderson photo roadside telephoto view from just after the Learney Crossroads looking northwards to Bennachie across West Bandodle and Birselasie farms in the direction of Millbank where this road joins the main A944 Alford road from Aberdeen. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Mar, Learney, crossroads, Birselawsie, Gates, Birselasie, West, Bandodle, Tamnagorn, Bennachie, hill, landscape, autumn, clouds, blue, sky, green, grass, hills, farming, field, cattle, fields, dyke, road, trees, larch, forest, September, 2015, DSLR, digital, D700, Nikon
Bennachie Birselawsie vbn0632jhp 
 Bennachie Birselawsie tree larch autumn dyke Aberdeenshire Scotland roadside view from just after the Learney Crossroads looking northwards to Bennachie across West Bandodle and Birselasie farms in the direction of Millbank where this road joins the main A944 Alford road from Aberdeen. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Mar, Learney, crossroads, Birselawsie, Birselasie, West, Bandodle, Tamnagorn, Bennachie, hill, landscape, autumn, clouds, blue, sky, green, grass, hills, farming, field, cattle, fields, dyke, road, trees, larch, forest, September, 2015, DSLR, digital, D700, Nikon
Bennachie Birselawsie vbn0631jhp 
 Bennachie Birselasie larch tree autumn dyke Aberdeenshire Scotland Mar roadside view from just after the Learney Crossroads looking northwards to Bennachie across West Bandodle and Birselasie farms in the direction of Millbank where this road joins the main A944 Alford road from Aberdeen. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Mar, Learney, crossroads, Birselawsie, Gates, Birselasie, West, Bandodle, Tamnagorn, Bennachie, hill, landscape, upright, autumn, clouds, blue, sky, green, grass, hills, farming, field, cattle, fields, dyke, road, trees, larch, forest, September, 2015, DSLR, digital, D700, Nikon
River Urie Whiteford vbn1064jhp 
 River Urie downstream bridge Whiteford autumn Scotland Aberdeenshire morning Donside is seen here on the road over to Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This particular view is from the road to the north of the main Inverurie to Huntly road near Pitcaple Quarry just before you reach Whiteford from the crossroads on the Rothienorman road and at the small bridge that crosses the River Urie. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, River, Urie, Bennachie, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Quarry, Whiteford, bridge, Mill, Durno, road, autumn, landscape, field, bales, barley, harvest, upright, 2015, September, digital, DSLR, D700, Nikon, countryside, rural, silver, birch, dead, ash, oak, trees, blue, sky, sunny
River Urie Whiteford vbn1063jhp 
 River Urie morning mist Whiteford autumn Scottish Aberdeenshire Donside downstream is seen here on the road over to Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This particular view is from the road to the north of the main Inverurie to Huntly road near Pitcaple Quarry just before you reach Whiteford from the crossroads on the Rothienorman road and at the small bridge that crosses the River Urie. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, River, Urie, Bennachie, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Quarry, Whiteford, bridge, Mill, Durno, road, autumn, landscape, field, bales, barley, harvest, 2015, September, digital, DSLR, D700, Nikon, countryside, rural, silver, birch, dead, ash, oak, trees, blue, sky, sunny
Bennachie Whiteford vbn1061jhp 
 Donside Bennachie Hill road Whiteford autumn bales rural Scottish Aberdeenshire vitrified Pictish fort Donside is seen here on the road over to Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This particular view is from the road to the north of the main Inverurie to Huntly road near Pitcaple Quarry just before you reach Whiteford from the crossroads on the Rothienorman road and at the small bridge that crosses the River Urie. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, River, Urie, Bennachie, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Quarry, Whiteford, bridge, Mill, Durno, road, autumn, landscape, field, bales, barley, harvest, 2015, September, digital, DSLR, D700, Nikon, countryside, rural, electric, pylons, ash, oak, trees, blue, sky, sunny
Bennachie Whiteford vbn1060jhp 
 Bennachie Hill Pitcaple Quarry road Whiteford autumn Scottish Aberdeenshire vitrified Pictish fort Donside is seen here on the road over to Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This particular view is from the road to the north of the main Inverurie to Huntly road near Pitcaple Quarry just before you reach Whiteford from the crossroads on the Rothienorman road and at the small bridge that crosses the River Urie. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, River, Urie, Bennachie, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Quarry, Whiteford, bridge, Mill, Durno, road, autumn, landscape, field, bales, barley, harvest, upright, 2015, September, digital, DSLR, D700, Nikon, countryside, rural, silver, birch, dead, ash, oak, trees, blue, sky, sunny
Bennachie Whiteford vbn1059jhp 
 Bennachie Hill Pitcaple River Urie Quarry road Whiteford autumn Scotland Aberdeenshire vitrified Pictish fort Donside is seen here on the road over to Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This particular view is from the road to the north of the main Inverurie to Huntly road near Pitcaple Quarry just before you reach Whiteford from the crossroads on the Rothienorman road and at the small bridge that crosses the River Urie. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, River, Urie, Bennachie, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Quarry, Whiteford, bridge, Mill, Durno, road, autumn, landscape, field, bales, barley, harvest, 2015, September, digital, DSLR, D700, Nikon, countryside, rural, silver, birch, dead, ash, oak, trees, blue, sky, sunny
Bennachie Whiteford vbn1056jhp 
 Bennachie Hill Pitcaple road Whiteford autumn harvest bales Scottish Aberdeenshire vitrified Pictish fort Donside is seen here on the road over to Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This particular view is from the road to the north of the main Inverurie to Huntly road near Pitcaple Quarry just before you reach Whiteford from the crossroads on the Rothienorman road and at the small bridge that crosses the River Urie. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, River, Urie, Bennachie, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Quarry, Whiteford, bridge, Mill, Durno, road, autumn, landscape, field, bales, barley, harvest, 2015, September, digital, DSLR, D700, Nikon, countryside, rural, electric, pylons, dead, ash, oak, trees, blue, sky, sunny
Bennachie Pitcaple vbn1055jhp 
 Bennachie Hill Pitcaple pylons autumn harvest bales Scotland Aberdeenshire Donside is seen here on the road over to Chapel Garioch from Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This particular view is from the road to the south of the main Inverurie to Huntly road just after leaving the village as the road climbs up to Chapel of Garioch. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, Bennachie, hill, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Chapel, Garioch, village, road, September, 2015 autumn, landscape, upright, fields, harvest, bales, electric, pylons, countryside, rural, forestry, Boghead, farm
Bennachie Pitcaple vbn1053jhp 
 Bennachie Hill Pitcaple road autumn harvest bales Scottish Aberdeenshire Donside is seen here on the road over to Chapel Garioch from Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This particular view is from the road to the south of the main Inverurie to Huntly road just after leaving the village as the road climbs up to Chapel of Garioch. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, Bennachie, hill, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Chapel, Garioch, village, road, September, 2015 autumn, landscape, upright, fields, harvest, bales, electric, pylons, countryside, rural, forestry, Boghead, farm
Bennachie Chapel Garioch vbn1052jhp 
 Bennachie Hill Garioch road autumn harvest bales Scotland fort Aberdeenshire Donside is seen here on the road over to Chapel Garioch from Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This view is after leaving Chapel of Garioch to the River Don and either Kemnay or Monymusk. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, Bennachie, hill, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Chapel, Garioch, village, road, September, 2015 autumn, landscape, field, harvest, barley, bales, electric, pylons, countryside, rural, forestry, Boghead, farm
Bennachie Chapel Garioch vbn1051jhp 
 Bennachie Hilltop fort Donside Garioch Chapel autumn harvest bales Scottish rural scene is seen here on the road over to Chapel Garioch from Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This view is after leaving Chapel of Garioch to the River Don and either Kemnay or Monymusk. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, Bennachie, hill, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Chapel, Garioch, village, road, September, 2015 autumn, landscape, upright, field, harvest, barley, bales, electric, pylons, countryside, rural, forestry, Boghead, farm
Bennachie Chapel Garioch vbn1050jhp 
 Bennachie Hill field Donside Garioch road autumn harvest bales Scotland fort Aberdeenshire is seen here on the road over to Chapel Garioch from Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This view is after leaving Chapel of Garioch to the River Don and either Kemnay or Monymusk. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, Bennachie, hill, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Chapel, Garioch, village, road, September, 2015 autumn, landscape, field, harvest, barley, bales, electric, pylons, countryside, rural, forestry, Boghead, farm
Bennachie Chapel Garioch vbn1048jhp 
 Bennachie Hill field Donside Garioch Chapel autumn harvest bales Aberdeenshire is seen here on the road over to Chapel Garioch from Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This view is after leaving Chapel of Garioch to the River Don and either Kemnay or Monymusk. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, Bennachie, hill, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Chapel, Garioch, village, road, September, 2015 autumn, landscape, upright, field, harvest, barley, bales, electric, pylons, countryside, rural, forestry, Boghead, farm
Bennachie Chapel Garioch vbn1047jhp 
 Bennachie Hill Chapel Garioch road autumn harvest bales Scottish vitrified Pictish fort Aberdeenshire Donside is seen here on the road over to Chapel Garioch from Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire North West of Aberdeen City in the North east of Scotland. This view is after leaving Chapel of Garioch to the River Don and either Kemnay or Monymusk. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Donside, Bennachie, hill, hilltop, fort, Pictish, vitrified, Pitcaple, Chapel, Garioch, village, road, September, 2015 autumn, landscape, field, harvest, barley, bales, electric, pylons, countryside, rural, forestry, Boghead, farm
Rhynie Park vbn1141jhp 
 Rhynie Tap O'Noth vitrified Picts fort closeup Scotland Aberdeenshire autumn village scene view from the Memorial Park taken from the roadside from Kildrummy to Huntly. It is a village dominated by the distinctive hill with remains of vitrified Pictish fort and also junction for heading westwards to Dufftown crossing the desolate moorland of the Cabrach or heading east to the Knockespoch viewpoint on Suie Hill on the road across to Alford. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Strathdon, Rhynie, Huntly, road, Lumsden, village, memorial, park, Tap, O’Noth, hill, Pictish, fort, vitrified, landscape, telephoto, autumn, September, 2015, Nikon, D700, digital, camera, photo, photograph, church, granite, stone, trees, bright, sunny, sunshine, blue, sky, colours, colourful
Rhynie Park vbn1139jhp 
 Rhynie Memorial Park Tap O'Noth Scottish soldier granite statue autumn village scene taken from the roadside from Kildrummy to Huntly. It is a village dominated by the distinctive hill with remains of vitrified Pictish fort and also junction for heading westwards to Dufftown crossing the desolate moorland of the Cabrach or heading east to the Knockespoch viewpoint on Suie Hill on the road across to Alford. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Strathdon, Rhynie, Huntly, road, Lumsden, village, memorial, park, Tap, O’Noth, hill, Pictish, fort, vitrified, landscape, autumn, September, 2015, Nikon, D700, digital, camera, photo, photograph, church, granite, stone, trees, bright, sunny, sunshine, blue, sky, colours, colourful
Rhynie Park vbn1138jhp 
 Rhynie Memorial Park grass flowers Tap O'Noth Scotland Aberdeenshire church steeple autumn village scene taken from the roadside from Kildrummy to Huntly. It is a village dominated by the distinctive hill with remains of vitrified Pictish fort and also junction for heading westwards to Dufftown crossing the desolate moorland of the Cabrach or heading east to the Knockespoch viewpoint on Suie Hill on the road across to Alford. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Strathdon, Rhynie, Huntly, road, Lumsden, village, memorial, park, Tap, O’Noth, hill, Pictish, fort, vitrified, landscape, autumn, September, 2015, Nikon, D700, digital, camera, photo, photograph, church, granite, stone, trees, bright, sunny, sunshine, blue, sky, colours, colourful

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