Juan Quintana
Typical mountain landscape of Scotland
Between the towns of Crieff and Aberfeldy, Pitlochry way is in this unknown Glen (or valley), from among the many that exist in this area south of the Highlands. The valley, about 3 km long, is the true geographic step of the Lowlands to the Highlands, it is flanked entirely by mountains of medium height and split in two by the river Almond. It is a typical place for picnicking, hiking, fishing, taking the kids/pets on a trip and others. Generally it has few tourists and travelers - people simply do not visit out of ignorance (and in large part by the lack of information available). Known since Celtic times as the Strait Valley, this valley is another example of a typical mountain landscape of Scotland.
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