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The River Isla, Angus

River Isla, Angus

The River Isla is a tributary of the River Tay. It runs mainly through Angus and meets the Tay south of Meikleour in Perthshire.

The Isla is 46 miles long, rising in the very north of the county, formed by the many burns off the county's highest mountains: those from the southern slopes of Tom Buidhe make the Canness Burn and those from the craggy Caenlochan Glen below Glas Maol the Caenlochan Burn, which two joining become the River Isla at the beginning of its long course to the Tay. (Read more)