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off the South Deeside Road close to Ballater,
Glen Muick is a popular excursion for
walkers, cyclists and car tourers. An
impressive waterfall at the Linn of Muick
lies close to the end of the lower wooded
part of the glen. The car park at the
end of the public road is the starting
point for the ascent of Lochnagar and
other long-distance paths into the eastern
Cairngorms, as well as the old track,
the Capel Mounth which goes to Angus via
Glen Clova. Further up Glen Muick is Loch
Muick, lying below steep hillsides. By
its shore is the Glas-Allt Shiel, a hideaway
royal lodge built by Queen Victoria and
still in use today. The Loch Muick area
is a nature reserve managed by Balmoral
Estates, with a visitor centre near the
car park road-end.
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