Dinnet (Scottish Gaelic, Dùnaidh) is a village in the Marr area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Approximately equidistant from Deeside towns Aboyne and Ballater and situated on the main A93 road in the valley of the River Dee, it is said to be the gateway to both the Highlands (despite the fact that it is well within the boundaries of present-day Aberdeenshire) and the Cairngorms National Park.[1] It is the first village along the Dee to be located inside the park.
Nearby are Dinnet Oakwood, Loch Kinord, Loch Davan and Burn O'Vat.[2]
Dinnet (Scottish Gaelic, Dùnaidh) is a village in the Marr area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Approximately equidistant from Deeside towns Aboyne and Ballater...
Muir of Dinnet is a national nature reserve (NNR) situated close to the village of Dinnet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The reserve extends 1166 hectares...
Dinnet railway station was opened on 17 October 1866 by the Aboyne and Braemar Railway and served Dinnet village from 1899 to 1966 as an intermediate station...
church of Dinnet, a linkage which led to the 1993 union between the two, which is now known as the Aboyne-Dinnet Parish Church. In 2006, Aboyne-Dinnet was linked...
Dinnet Oakwood is a Designated Special Area of Conservation located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is located approximately 9 miles from Aboyne and six...
as well as the verb de (do) have uncontracted negative forms. The use of dinnet contrasts with Geordie divvent. aight - eight alang - along alarn - alone...
Rhynie and Mossat before terminating at its junction with the A93 road at Dinnet. Wikimedia Commons has media related to A97 road (Scotland). "Driving directions...
well defined. There is a stone beside the A93 road near the village of Dinnet on Royal Deeside which states 'You are now in the Highlands', although there...
more marked Northumbrian forms such as 'gan' (to go) and 'divvent' or 'dinnet' (don't) that survive in Tyneside, Wearside and Durham. Northumbrian burr:...
Abernethy, Corrie Fee, Craigellachie, Glen Tanar, Insh Marshes, Muir of Dinnet, Invereshie and Inshriach, Glenmore, and Mar Lodge Estate. The idea that...
(upper North East dialects). Markedly North-Eastern forms such as divvent or dinnet for "don't" and gan for "go" are not found on Teesside. However, a limited...
In Tyneside and Northumberland, the local form is "divvent", whereas "dinnet" is prevalent in Sunderland and Durham. Received Pronunciation (RP): Queen...
from Braemar, it passes Balmoral Castle, then continues through Ballater, Dinnet, Aboyne, Kincardine O'Neil, Banchory and Peterculter before entering Aberdeen...
Pompili, Baron of Denny The Baron of Dinnet J. M. Marcus Humphrey, Baron of Dinnet known as Mr Marcus Humphrey of Dinnet does not use baronial title Baron...
Moss Creag Meagaidh Creag nan Gamhainn Crieff Woods Culbin Bar Dam Wood Dinnet Oakwood Dogden Moss Dornoch Firth and Morrich More Drumochter Hills Dun...