Abernethy and Kincardine

Abernethy and Kincardine
Abernethy Outdoor Centre, by Nethy Bridge
Abernethy and Kincardine is located in Badenoch and Strathspey
Abernethy and Kincardine
Abernethy and Kincardine
Location within the Badenoch and Strathspey area
Council area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish
List of places
UK
Scotland
57°15′55″N 3°39′29″W / 57.265278°N 3.658056°W / 57.265278; -3.658056

Abernethy and Kincardine is a civil parish, and former registration district and ecclesiastical parish, in the Highland council area of Scotland. The name is not in use for any modern administrative entity, but remains as the usual description for historical purposes, in the case of the registration district being only a name change.

The name "Abernethy" is derived from the local River Nethy ("aber" is Pictish for a river mouth or junction). The name Kincardine is of mixed Gaelic and Pictish origin, "ceann" being Scots Gaelic for head and "cardden" the Brythonic/Pictish for a wooded area; the latter element also features as "garten" in other nearby placenames.

The current main village, Bridge of Nethy, now more well known as Nethy Bridge was located around the confluence of the River Nethy and the Duack Burn, at grid reference NJ001206; its earlier growth was mostly upriver along the banks of the Nethy.