- Loch
Kinord is a small,
freshwater loch at Muir of Dinnet, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland just
north of the
River Dee and 5 mi (8 km) east of Ballater. The loch...
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Kinord Castle, also
known as Loch
Kinord Castle, was a 14th-century
castle on
Castle Island in Loch
Kinord to the
south of Old
Kinord, Aberdeenshire,...
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stream in Deeside, Scotland,
rising on
Culblean Hill and
flowing into Loch
Kinord. The Vat, a
pothole of
glacial origin, lies upon its course.
Around 16,000...
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dwelling in the west.
Relics of
crannogs or lake-dwellings
exist at Loch
Kinord and Bishops' Loch (historically
called Loch Goul) in the
parish of New Machar...
- the Dee to be
located inside the park.
Nearby are
Dinnet Oakwood, Loch
Kinord, Loch
Davan and Burn O'Vat. Alan
James states that
Dinnet may be compared...
- 0 km)
northeast of Ballater,
Scotland and
lying immediately north of Loch
Kinord. It is
approximately 0.75 mi (1.21 km) in
length and was
formed from a glacial...
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habitats including dry heath,
raised bog, woodland, and two lochs: Loch
Kinord and Loch Davan. Muir of
Dinnet was
first declared a NNR in 1977 due to its...
- and Galloway)
Kinghorn Loch (Fife)
Kingside Loch (Scottish Borders) Loch
Kinord (Aberdeenshire) Loch of
Kinnordy (Angus) Kirk Loch (Dumfries and Galloway)...
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Kinord Castle 14th
century Ruined Loch
Kinord May be
known as Loch
Kinord Castle Knock Castle Tower house Around...
- Some of the
survivors took
refuge in the
nearby island castle of Loch
Kinord, but were
forced to
surrender the
following day.
Compared with the other...