Clunie Water is a river of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a tributary of the River Dee, joining the river at Braemar, among grey stone buildings.[1] Callater Burn is a tributary of the Clunie; the confluence is at Auchallater. The river flows alongside the A93 road.[2]
Clunie Water | |
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Location | |
Country | Scotland |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | River Dee |
• location | Braemar, Scotland |
• coordinates | 57°00′54″N 3°24′13″W / 57.0150°N 3.4035°W |
Bridges and pathways
editFurther south of Auchallater in the Glen of Clunie is Fraser's Bridge, a 100 feet (30 m) long segmented arch bridge, measuring 15 ft 4 inches between its parapets.[3] A Grade B listed building, it was completed in around 1749. On a 1776 Taylor and Skinner Map it was labelled "East Bridge".[4]
In June 2010, a new 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) link path opened, leading from Highland Society Bridge over Clunie Water to the Glenshee Road.[5]
Fishing
editDuring the fishing season, from March to September, permits are granted for fishing brown trout along the river.[6]
References
edit- ^ Townsend, Chris (30 March 2011). Scotland. Cicerone Press Limited. p. 264. ISBN 978-1-84965-353-4.
- ^ "Clunie Water" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ^ "Glen Clunie, Clunie Water, Fraser's Bridge". Canmore.org. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ^ "Glen Clunie, Fraser's Bridge over Clunie Water, Braemar". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ^ "Highland Society Bridge to Glenshee Road, Braemar". Cairngorms Outdoor Access Trust. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ^ "Braemar Fishing". Conneryscottishwalks.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 January 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
External links
editMedia related to Clunie Water at Wikimedia Commons