Home

 

Searching all stock for "davan":

Scotland > Ancient Stones (8 files)

The gallery has photos of ancient Scottish sites such as recumbent stone circles, stone circles, long cairns, Pictish carvings and early fortifications including Tap ONoth, Bennachie, Kinord, and most of the following:
Aikey Brae RSC; Balquhain Stone Circle; Brandsbutt Stone; Broomend of Crichie Henge and Pictish Symbol Stone; Castle Fraser Stone Circle; Consumption Dykes, Kingswells; Corsedarder Memorial; Cothiemuir Wood RSC; Craigearn Standing Stone; Craw Stane, Rhynie; Cullerlie Stone Circle; Culsh earthhouse or souterrain; Easter Aquthorthies RSC; Eslie the Greater RSC; Eslie the Lessler RSC; Garrol Wood RSC; Glassel Stone Circle; Kinord Cross; Kirkton of Bourtie RSC; Loanhead of Daviot RSC; Long Cairn, Corsedarder; Maidenstone Symbol Stone; Mid Mar Stone Circle; Nine Staines RSC; Picardy Pictish Symbol Stone; Strichen RSC; Sueno Stone, Forres; Sunhoney RSC; Tomnaverie RSC;

Kinord Excavation bnm5680jhp 
 Old Kinord prehistoric hut circles excavation telescopic pole camera archaeologists Grampian Scotland an excavation with a renewed investigation and assessment of previous excavations undertaken at this area around the shores of Loch Kinord and Davan by Aberdeenshire Council, Edinburgh and Reading Universities in the October of 2016. A prehistoric site of round houses or hut circles and souterrains [earth houses], buried stone lined chambers used for food storage and associated with settled occupation around an adjacent field system with additional food sourced from the lochs. There is a crannog in Loch Kinord. Generally dating from 2nd century BC through to 3rd Century AD little in the way of artefacts has ever been found. However these are substantial structures and a new one was identified in addition to those originally identified and modern techniques such as drone have allowed a more accurate overview of the area to be made and further modern soil and plant life analysis has added to the overall knowledge of the site and this period of man’s early Deeside history. Nearby is of course the very spectacular Bronze Age hilltop Recumbent Stone Circle at Tomnaverie excavated and partially restored by Reading University over two seasons in 1999 and 2000. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Royal, Deeside, Aboyne, Tarland, Lochnagar, Morven, Loch, Kinord, Kinnord, old, new, hut, circles, enclosures, field, system, round, houses, souterrains, earth, houses, Tomnaverie, Recumbent, Stone, Circle, landscape, history, Bronze, Age, ancient, archaeology, archaeologists, dig, digging, trowel, equipment, trench, stones, excavation, investigation, assessment, historical, analysis, modern, techniques, telescopic, pole, Reading, Edinburgh, University, ancestors, antiquity, community, field, system, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, quiet, sun, sunshine, cloudy, farming, agriculture, countryside, wild, lake, marshy, forest, silver, birch, DSLR, D700, Nikon, digital, photograph, photo, October, 2016, autumn
Kinord Excavation bnm5679jhp 
 Old Kinord hut circles round houses excavations archaeology trench digging Grampian Scotland an excavation with a renewed investigation and assessment of previous excavations undertaken at this area around the shores of Loch Kinord and Davan by Aberdeenshire Council, Edinburgh and Reading Universities in the October of 2016. A prehistoric site of round houses or hut circles and souterrains [earth houses], buried stone lined chambers used for food storage and associated with settled occupation around an adjacent field system with additional food sourced from the lochs. There is a crannog in Loch Kinord. Generally dating from 2nd century BC through to 3rd Century AD little in the way of artefacts has ever been found. However these are substantial structures and a new one was identified in addition to those originally identified and modern techniques such as drone have allowed a more accurate overview of the area to be made and further modern soil and plant life analysis has added to the overall knowledge of the site and this period of man’s early Deeside history. Nearby is of course the very spectacular Bronze Age hilltop Recumbent Stone Circle at Tomnaverie excavated and partially restored by Reading University over two seasons in 1999 and 2000. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Royal, Deeside, Aboyne, Tarland, Lochnagar, Morven, Loch, Kinord, Kinnord, old, new, hut, circles, enclosures, field, system, round, houses, souterrains, earth, houses, Tomnaverie, Recumbent, Stone, Circle, landscape, history, Bronze, Age, ancient, archaeology, archaeologists, dig, digging, trowel, equipment, trench, stones, excavation, investigation, assessment, historical, analysis, modern, techniques, Reading, Edinburgh, University, ancestors, antiquity, community, field, system, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, quiet, sun, sunshine, cloudy, farming, agriculture, countryside, wild, lake, marshy, forest, silver, birch, DSLR, D700, Nikon, digital, photograph, photo, October, 2016, autumn
Kinord Excavation bnm5678jhp 
 Old Kinord hut circles houses wall excavation trench digging archaeology Grampian Scotland an excavation with a renewed investigation and assessment of previous excavations undertaken at this area around the shores of Loch Kinord and Davan by Aberdeenshire Council, Edinburgh and Reading Universities in the October of 2016. A prehistoric site of round houses or hut circles and souterrains [earth houses], buried stone lined chambers used for food storage and associated with settled occupation around an adjacent field system with additional food sourced from the lochs. There is a crannog in Loch Kinord. Generally dating from 2nd century BC through to 3rd Century AD little in the way of artefacts has ever been found. However these are substantial structures and a new one was identified in addition to those originally identified and modern techniques such as drone have allowed a more accurate overview of the area to be made and further modern soil and plant life analysis has added to the overall knowledge of the site and this period of man’s early Deeside history. Nearby is of course the very spectacular Bronze Age hilltop Recumbent Stone Circle at Tomnaverie excavated and partially restored by Reading University over two seasons in 1999 and 2000. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Royal, Deeside, Aboyne, Tarland, Lochnagar, Morven, Loch, Kinord, Kinnord, old, new, hut, circles, enclosures, field, system, round, houses, souterrains, earth, houses, Tomnaverie, Recumbent, Stone, Circle, landscape, history, Bronze, Age, ancient, archaeology, archaeologists, dig, digging, trowel, equipment, trench, stones, excavation, investigation, assessment, historical, analysis, modern, techniques, Reading, Edinburgh, University, ancestors, antiquity, community, field, system, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, quiet, sun, sunshine, cloudy, farming, agriculture, countryside, wild, lake, marshy, forest, silver, birch, DSLR, D700, Nikon, digital, photograph, photo, October, 2016, autumn
Kinord Excavation bnm5677jhp 
 Old Kinord round houses excavation trench wall archaeologists moving stone Deeside Scotland an excavation with a renewed investigation and assessment of previous excavations undertaken at this area around the shores of Loch Kinord and Davan by Aberdeenshire Council, Edinburgh and Reading Universities in the October of 2016. A prehistoric site of round houses or hut circles and souterrains [earth houses], buried stone lined chambers used for food storage and associated with settled occupation around an adjacent field system with additional food sourced from the lochs. There is a crannog in Loch Kinord. Generally dating from 2nd century BC through to 3rd Century AD little in the way of artefacts has ever been found. However these are substantial structures and a new one was identified in addition to those originally identified and modern techniques such as drone have allowed a more accurate overview of the area to be made and further modern soil and plant life analysis has added to the overall knowledge of the site and this period of man’s early Deeside history. Nearby is of course the very spectacular Bronze Age hilltop Recumbent Stone Circle at Tomnaverie excavated and partially restored by Reading University over two seasons in 1999 and 2000. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Royal, Deeside, Aboyne, Tarland, Lochnagar, Morven, Loch, Kinord, Kinnord, old, new, hut, circles, enclosures, field, system, round, houses, souterrains, earth, houses, Tomnaverie, Recumbent, Stone, Circle, landscape, history, Bronze, Age, ancient, archaeology, archaeologists, equipment, trench, stones, excavation, investigation, assessment, historical, analysis, modern, techniques, Reading, Edinburgh, University, ancestors, antiquity, community, field, system, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, quiet, sun, sunshine, cloudy, farming, agriculture, countryside, wild, lake, marshy, forest, silver, birch, DSLR, D700, Nikon, digital, photograph, photo, October, 2016, autumn
Kinord Excavation bnm5676jhp 
 Old Kinord hut circles excavation trench overgrown Scottish prehistoric archaeology Grampian Scotland an excavation with a renewed investigation and assessment of previous excavations undertaken at this area around the shores of Loch Kinord and Davan by Aberdeenshire Council, Edinburgh and Reading Universities in the October of 2016. A prehistoric site of round houses or hut circles and souterrains [earth houses], buried stone lined chambers used for food storage and associated with settled occupation around an adjacent field system with additional food sourced from the lochs. There is a crannog in Loch Kinord. Generally dating from 2nd century BC through to 3rd Century AD little in the way of artefacts has ever been found. However these are substantial structures and a new one was identified in addition to those originally identified and modern techniques such as drone have allowed a more accurate overview of the area to be made and further modern soil and plant life analysis has added to the overall knowledge of the site and this period of man’s early Deeside history. Nearby is of course the very spectacular Bronze Age hilltop Recumbent Stone Circle at Tomnaverie excavated and partially restored by Reading University over two seasons in 1999 and 2000. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Royal, Deeside, Aboyne, Tarland, Lochnagar, Morven, Loch, Kinord, Kinnord, old, new, hut, circles, enclosures, field, system, round, houses, souterrains, earth, houses, Tomnaverie, Recumbent, Stone, Circle, landscape, history, Bronze, Age, ancient, archaeology, archaeologists, equipment, trench, stones, excavation, investigation, assessment, historical, analysis, modern, techniques, Reading, Edinburgh, University, ancestors, antiquity, community, field, system, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, quiet, sun, sunshine, cloudy, farming, agriculture, countryside, wild, lake, marshy, forest, silver, birch, DSLR, D700, Nikon, digital, photograph, photo, October, 2016, autumn
Kinord Excavation bnm5675jhp 
 Old Kinord hut circles roundhouses woodland stone walls large Deeside Grampian Scotland an excavation with a renewed investigation and assessment of previous excavations undertaken at this area around the shores of Loch Kinord and Davan by Aberdeenshire Council, Edinburgh and Reading Universities in the October of 2016. A prehistoric site of round houses or hut circles and souterrains [earth houses], buried stone lined chambers used for food storage and associated with settled occupation around an adjacent field system with additional food sourced from the lochs. There is a crannog in Loch Kinord. Generally dating from 2nd century BC through to 3rd Century AD little in the way of artefacts has ever been found. However these are substantial structures and a new one was identified in addition to those originally identified and modern techniques such as drone have allowed a more accurate overview of the area to be made and further modern soil and plant life analysis has added to the overall knowledge of the site and this period of man’s early Deeside history. Nearby is of course the very spectacular Bronze Age hilltop Recumbent Stone Circle at Tomnaverie excavated and partially restored by Reading University over two seasons in 1999 and 2000. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Royal, Deeside, Aboyne, Tarland, Lochnagar, Morven, Loch, Kinord, Kinnord, old, new, hut, circles, enclosures, field, system, round, houses, souterrains, earth, houses, Tomnaverie, Recumbent, Stone, Circle, landscape, history, Bronze, Age, ancient, archaeology, archaeologists, equipment, trench, stones, excavation, investigation, assessment, historical, analysis, modern, techniques, Reading, Edinburgh, University, ancestors, antiquity, community, field, system, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, quiet, sun, sunshine, cloudy, farming, agriculture, countryside, wild, lake, marshy, forest, silver, birch, DSLR, D700, Nikon, digital, photograph, photo, October, 2016, autumn
Kinord Excavation bnm5674jhp 
 Old Kinord hut circles round houses stones entrance prehistoric history archaeology Grampian Scotland an excavation with a renewed investigation and assessment of previous excavations undertaken at this area around the shores of Loch Kinord and Davan by Aberdeenshire Council, Edinburgh and Reading Universities in the October of 2016. A prehistoric site of round houses or hut circles and souterrains [earth houses], buried stone lined chambers used for food storage and associated with settled occupation around an adjacent field system with additional food sourced from the lochs. There is a crannog in Loch Kinord. Generally dating from 2nd century BC through to 3rd Century AD little in the way of artefacts has ever been found. However these are substantial structures and a new one was identified in addition to those originally identified and modern techniques such as drone have allowed a more accurate overview of the area to be made and further modern soil and plant life analysis has added to the overall knowledge of the site and this period of man’s early Deeside history. Nearby is of course the very spectacular Bronze Age hilltop Recumbent Stone Circle at Tomnaverie excavated and partially restored by Reading University over two seasons in 1999 and 2000. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Royal, Deeside, Aboyne, Tarland, Lochnagar, Morven, Loch, Kinord, Kinnord, old, new, hut, circles, enclosures, field, system, round, houses, souterrains, earth, houses, Tomnaverie, Recumbent, Stone, Circle, landscape, history, Bronze, Age, ancient, archaeology, archaeologists, equipment, trench, stones, excavation, investigation, assessment, historical, analysis, modern, techniques, Reading, Edinburgh, University, ancestors, antiquity, community, field, system, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, quiet, sun, sunshine, cloudy, farming, agriculture, countryside, wild, lake, marshy, forest, silver, birch, DSLR, D700, Nikon, digital, photograph, photo, October, 2016, autumn
Kinord Excavation bnm5672jhp 
 Old Kinord hut circles round houses excavation prehistoric archaeology Deeside Grampian Scotland an excavation with a renewed investigation and assessment of previous excavations undertaken at this area around the shores of Loch Kinord and Davan by Aberdeenshire Council, Edinburgh and Reading Universities in the October of 2016. A prehistoric site of round houses or hut circles and souterrains [earth houses], buried stone lined chambers used for food storage and associated with settled occupation around an adjacent field system with additional food sourced from the lochs. There is a crannog in Loch Kinord. Generally dating from 2nd century BC through to 3rd Century AD little in the way of artefacts has ever been found. However these are substantial structures and a new one was identified in addition to those originally identified and modern techniques such as drone have allowed a more accurate overview of the area to be made and further modern soil and plant life analysis has added to the overall knowledge of the site and this period of man’s early Deeside history. Nearby is of course the very spectacular Bronze Age hilltop Recumbent Stone Circle at Tomnaverie excavated and partially restored by Reading University over two seasons in 1999 and 2000. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Royal, Deeside, Aboyne, Tarland, Lochnagar, Morven, Loch, Kinord, Kinnord, old, new, hut, circles, enclosures, field, system, round, houses, souterrains, earth, houses, Tomnaverie, Recumbent, Stone, Circle, landscape, history, Bronze, Age, ancient, archaeology, archaeologists, equipment, trench, stones, excavation, investigation, assessment, historical, analysis, modern, techniques, Reading, Edinburgh, University, ancestors, antiquity, community, field, system, rural, nature, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, peaceful, quiet, sun, sunshine, cloudy, farming, agriculture, countryside, wild, lake, marshy, forest, silver, birch, DSLR, D700, Nikon, digital, photograph, photo, October, 2016, autumn

Scotland > Rivers, Glens & Lochs (14 files)

The gallery has photographs of Scottish lochs, glens and pictures associated directly with particular rivers in Scotland such as the River Dee, Don, Feugh, Urie, Deveron, Tanar, Dye, and Glen of Dee, Glen Muick and Glenbuchat.
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18238jhp 
 Vat Burn Morven hill primroses forest water rocks colourful Scotland Nature trees Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, ferns, bracken, flowers, wild, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18237jhp 
 Vat Burn Morven hill primroses Dinnet water rocks colour Scottish Nature trees Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18222jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole Dinnet water high birch tree height Scottish Deeside Aberdeenshire is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18219jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole waterfall above high Dinnet water rocks Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright, high, view, looking, down
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18217jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole Dinnet looking down high view water rocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18216jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge waterfall boulders Dinnet water rocks Morven Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18215jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole undercuts cave waterfall Dinnet water rocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18214jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole cave curved eroded shapes huge Dinnet water rocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, undercut, curved, shaped, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, waterfall, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18212jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole inside uncuts eroded cave Dinnet burn water rocks Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, waterfall, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18211jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole inside entrance Scotland Dinnet water rocks Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright, inside, entrance
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18210jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole cleft squeeze entrance Dinnet Scottish water rocks colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, entrance, gap, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18209jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge entrance path Dinnet trees water rocks Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004, upright
Burn O Vat Dinnet TO18208jhp 
 Burn O’Vat gorge pothole Dinnet forest entrance path approach colour Royal Deeside Aberdeenshire Scotland is reached after Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road from Aberdeen westwards to Braemar after the town of Aboyne and before reaching Ballater at the right hand turner off marked Huntly and is part of this SSSI area with a visitor centre, carpark and public toilets. Claims this was a hideout for outlaws, namely Patrick Gilroy Macgregor, an early relative of Rob Roy, who operated in the Deeside Area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Deeside, Royal, Dinnet, Muir, Burn, Vat, Morven, hill, Loch, Kinord, Davan, Culblean, battle, memorial, rocky, rocks, boulders, gorge, pothole, eroded, swirling, spiralling, cave, myths, Macgregor, outlaw, hideout, primroses, burn, water, stream, spring, summer, trees, forest, landscape, walks, visitor, centre, public, toilets, carpark, SSSI, Nature, Reserve, Fuji, DSLR, S2Pro, camera, digital, May, 2004
Loch Davan up491810jhp 
 Loch Davan summer sunshine forest reeds water blue Royal Deeside Scottish Aberdeenshire lying beneath Hill of Morven and located to the north of Loch Kinord on the North Deeside Road mid way the River Dee valley between Aboyne and Ballater. Nearby the loch is the Burn O'Vat an impressive gorge with visitors centre and public toilets while on Loch Kinord is a Crannog, prehistoric man made island and Osprey can sometimes be seen fishing in the tranquil waters of this SSSI area. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Royal Deeside, Loch, Davan, Kinord, summer, water, trees, bushes, birches, glistening, sunshine, landscape, reeds, forest, hills, blue, sky, 2007, June, Fuji, S5Pro

Click below to purchase all images shown (you can fine-tune on next page):