Leuchar Burn[1] is a stream that rises in the Loch of Skene, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland Initially near the headwaters Leuchar Burn flows in a southerly course;[2] as it approaches the Royal Deeside, the watercourse rotates to the southeast, ultimately forming a boundary between Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City. The stream then veers southerly once again before merging to the Culter Burn, which joins the River Dee at the village of Peterculter.
| Leuchar Burn | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | Scotland |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Loch of Skene |
| Mouth | Culter Burn |
• coordinates | 57.10234°N 2.29047°W / 57.10234; -2.29047 |
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