Dee Valley

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Dee Valley is a scenic region in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, characterized by the course of the River Dee as it flows from the Cairngorms towards the North Sea, featuring historic towns, castles, and Highland landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley
adjacentTo Cairngorms
country Scotland
drainageBasin River Dee basin
flowsDirectionOfMainRiver west to east
followsRiver River Dee
hasCastle Balmoral Castle
Braemar Castle
Crathes Castle
Drum Castle
hasEconomicActivity field sports
forestry
tourism
hasLandscapeFeature forests
moorland
mountains
river valley
hasNearbyCity Aberdeen
hasProtectedArea Cairngorms National Park
hasScenicDesignation popular tourist destination in Scotland
hasTown Aboyne
Ballater
Banchory
Braemar
Kincardine O'Neil
hasTransportRoute A93 Braemar road
surface form: A93 Aberdeen–Braemar road

A93 road NERFINISHED
knownFor Highland scenery
castles
historic towns
scenic landscapes
locatedIn Aberdeenshire
Scottish Highlands
near Grampian Mountains
partOf Royal Deeside
regionLanguage English
Scots
Scottish Gaelic
regionType river valley region
riverMouthSea North Sea
riverSourceRegion Cairngorms
tourismActivity castle tourism
cycling
fishing
hiking
wildlife watching

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River Dee crosses Dee Valley
subject surface form: River Dee (Aberdeenshire)