Glen Lyon Tour, Scotland
Introduction
This evening, I am focusing on Glen Lyon, a stunning 34 mile (55 km) long enclosed valley in Perthshire, Central Scotland. The road follows the line of the River Lyon and starts from Fortingall on the north side of Loch Tay, skirting north of Ben Lawers (mountain) and ending in Killin at the southern end of Loch Tay.
Glen Lyon, Scotland.
Information on the Tour
Video clip of Glen Lyon scenery.
Whilst views are superb, the road surface is less so, comprising
mainly single track which progressively deteriorates into little more
than a farm track with deep ruts and potholes and thus wholly unsuitable
for small cars.
The road passes through Invervar, Camusvrachan, Innerwick, Bridge of Balgie, Gallin, Stronuich Reservoir, Cashlie, Kenknock, Glen Lochay and the Moirlanich Longhouse before arriving at Killin. A tour for the determined which can be rewarding with sightings of deer and other wildlife. This landscape offers good opportunities for photographers.
Although lightly inhabited now, like many other Highland Glens, Glen Lyon was far more densely populated in the past, being home to communities of MacGregors, Menzies, Stewarts, MacNaughtons, MacGibbons and Campbells.
More information for the visitor
Please refer Visitors’ Guide to Scotland which contains nearly 800 pages of information and images on many aspects of Scotland. ISBN is 978-1-9161332-0-4. Also available via Kindle.
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