Image Linn of Dee xcv7993jhp by Jim Henderson

 
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Linn of Dee xcv7993jhp 
 Linn Dee Bridge opening plaque Victoria Deeside Glen Aberdeenshire Scotland dramatic dangerous bridge is as far west as the metal road goes in Glen Dee and the Linn is a popular visiting place because of the dangerous and spectacular nature of the river crashing though this narrow cleft in the granite rocks. A public carpark nearby is ideal parking for walkers heading north into the Cairngorms or westwards past the Chest of Dee into Glen Tilt and on to Blair Atholl or doubling back taking the metalled road to its end at the Quoich past the back of Mar Lodge and as far as the new National Trust for Scotland carpark. Bridge opened in September 1957 although the last digit is missing off the bridge, replacing a wooden one constructed in 1830; before that a mere plank of wood to cross by. 
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Rivers, Glens & Lochs
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Linn of Dee xcv7993jhp
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Linn Dee Bridge opening plaque Victoria Deeside Glen Aberdeenshire Scotland

dramatic dangerous bridge is as far west as the metal road goes in Glen Dee and the Linn is a popular visiting place because of the dangerous and spectacular nature of the river crashing though this narrow cleft in the granite rocks. A public carpark nearby is ideal parking for walkers heading north into the Cairngorms or westwards past the Chest of Dee into Glen Tilt and on to Blair Atholl or doubling back taking the metalled road to its end at the Quoich past the back of Mar Lodge and as far as the new National Trust for Scotland carpark. Bridge opened in September 1957 although the last digit is missing off the bridge, replacing a wooden one constructed in 1830; before that a mere plank of wood to cross by.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Royal, Deeside, Braemar, Linn of Dee, Linn, upper, Deeside, glen, Dee, gorge, Earl, Fife, river, spring, landscape, bridge, hills, walks, rocks, deep, dangerous, water, rushing, turmoil, swirling, crashing, May, granite, trees, pines, countryside, rural, DSLR, Nikon, D700, digital, camera, photo, photograph, 2015