Linn of Dee

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Linn of Dee is a scenic gorge and waterfall on the River Dee in the Cairngorms of Scotland, known as a popular starting point for walks into the surrounding mountains.

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Linn of Dee canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
tourist attraction
waterfall
climate cool temperate oceanic
country Scotland
geologicalType fluvial gorge
hasAccess public road from Braemar
hasActivity hiking
photography
sightseeing
walking
hasBridge road bridge over the gorge
hasEcosystem Caledonian pine woodland nearby
hasFacility car park
footpaths
hasFeature granite rock formations
narrow rocky gorge
waterfalls
hasNearbyFeature Linn of Quoich NERFINISHED
Mar Lodge Estate NERFINISHED
hasView River Dee confined in deep channel
hasWildlife grouse in surrounding moorland
red deer in surrounding area
isStartingPointFor walks into the Cairngorm Mountains
walks to Ben Macdui
walks to Derry Cairngorm
walks to Glen Derry
walks to Glen Lui
walks to The Lairig Ghru
languageOfName Scots Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
Cairngorms NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Dee NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust for Scotland NERFINISHED
meaningOfName pool or waterfall on the River Dee
near Braemar NERFINISHED
notableFor access to remote Cairngorm plateaux
dramatic river erosion
scenic landscape
protectedArea Cairngorms National Park NERFINISHED
region Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
tourismType nature tourism
outdoor recreation site
usedFor access to mountaineering routes
day trips from Braemar
watercourse River Dee NERFINISHED

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Ben Macdui popularAccessPoint Linn of Dee
Mar Lodge Estate hasPart Linn of Dee