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'''Strathspey''' ({{lang|gd|Srath Spè}}) is the broadening valley of the [[River Spey]], which rises in [[Inverness-shire]] before creating its 'strath' in [[Morayshire]] and in its lower reaches marking the border with [[Banffshire]], which county thus has an | '''Strathspey''' ({{lang|gd|Srath Spè}}) is the broadening valley of the [[River Spey]], which rises in [[Inverness-shire]] before creating its 'strath' in [[Morayshire]] and in its lower reaches marking the border with [[Banffshire]], which county thus has an equal share in the most famous parts of Speyside. | ||
If distinction be made, the term 'Strathspey' has become more attached to the upper parts of the valley in [[Inverness-shire]] and [[Morayshire]], from the source of the river down to [[Grantown-on-Spey]] ('capital of Strathspey'), which ''Speyside'' attached to the valley from Grantown-on-Spey to the mouth of the river on [[Spey Bay]]. | If distinction be made, the term 'Strathspey' has become more attached to the upper parts of the valley in [[Inverness-shire]] and [[Morayshire]], from the source of the river down to [[Grantown-on-Spey]] ('capital of Strathspey'), which ''Speyside'' attached to the valley from Grantown-on-Spey to the mouth of the river on [[Spey Bay]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 28 October 2021
Strathspey (Gaelic: Srath Spè) is the broadening valley of the River Spey, which rises in Inverness-shire before creating its 'strath' in Morayshire and in its lower reaches marking the border with Banffshire, which county thus has an equal share in the most famous parts of Speyside.
If distinction be made, the term 'Strathspey' has become more attached to the upper parts of the valley in Inverness-shire and Morayshire, from the source of the river down to Grantown-on-Spey ('capital of Strathspey'), which Speyside attached to the valley from Grantown-on-Spey to the mouth of the river on Spey Bay.
Speyside is one of the main centres of the Scotch whisky industry, with a high concentration of single malt distilleries in the region, including the Glenfiddich distillery and the Balvenie distillery.
- Location map: 57°29’4"N, 3°10’10"W