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'''Loch an Daimh''' is a modest loch three and a half miles long [[Perthshire]]. It is in an ogive in shape and lies to the north of [[Glen Lyon]]:  from its foot, at the eastern end of the loch, a stream called the Allt Conait flows out, tumbling over waterfalls, to reach the glen and the River Lyon.
'''Loch an Daimh''' is a modest loch three and a half miles long in [[Perthshire]]. It is ogival in shape and lies to the north of [[Glen Lyon]]:  from its foot, at the eastern end of the loch, a stream called the Allt Conait flows out, tumbling over waterfalls, to reach the glen and the River Lyon.


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Loch an Daimh

Loch an Daimh is a modest loch three and a half miles long in Perthshire. It is ogival in shape and lies to the north of Glen Lyon: from its foot, at the eastern end of the loch, a stream called the Allt Conait flows out, tumbling over waterfalls, to reach the glen and the River Lyon.

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