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'''Strath Tay''' or '''Strathtay''' is the extensive valley of the [[River Tay]] in [[Perthshire]], one of the land's greatest rivers. The name is in particular applied to the stretch between [[Aberfeldy]] and running down beyond [[Dunkeld]], in [[Atholl]]. | '''Strath Tay''' or '''Strathtay''' is the extensive valley of the [[River Tay]] in [[Perthshire]], one of the land's greatest rivers. The name is in particular applied to the stretch between [[Aberfeldy]] and running down beyond [[Dunkeld]], in [[Atholl]]. | ||
This is a fine glen, with | This is a fine glen, with many villages and farms, amongst the former one named for the valley itself: [[Strathtay, Perthshire|Strathtay]]. | ||
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[[Category:Glens of Perthshire]] | [[Category:Glens of Perthshire]] |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 8 June 2015
Strath Tay or Strathtay is the extensive valley of the River Tay in Perthshire, one of the land's greatest rivers. The name is in particular applied to the stretch between Aberfeldy and running down beyond Dunkeld, in Atholl.
This is a fine glen, with many villages and farms, amongst the former one named for the valley itself: Strathtay.
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