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Grid reference NN8151

near to Camserney, Perth And Kinross, Scotland


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Images in NN8151 Breakdown list
We have 11 images for NN8151
 : Ruith Mhuilinn by Neil Milloy Ruith Mhuilinn
Ruith Mhuilinn burn from just below Loch Farleyer
 : Loch Farleyer by Calum McRoberts Loch Farleyer
The small stand of trees is strangely unmapped - there are two other stands of trees that are mapped. This is a well known and productive fishing loch.
 : Road, Farleyer by Richard Webb Road, Farleyer
A track serving Loch Farleyer and surrounding moorland.
 : The lodge at Loch Farleyer by Aleks Scholz The lodge at Loch Farleyer
Loch Farleyer Lodge is a simple wooden house with terrace at the south shore of the small and shallow Loch Farleyer. In the foreground the older green shack seen in earlier pictures.
 : Track to Loch Farleyer by Calum McRoberts Track to Loch Farleyer
A bike would have made for quick progress on such a good track. Must remember that for next time!
 : Loch Farleyer by Calum McRoberts Loch Farleyer
The weir is evidence of the importance of this loch for fishing. The weir is constructed to try to maintain a constant water height. The trees are planted for shelter as well as a home for terrestrial insects which provide food for the trout.
 : Loch Farleyer by Calum McRoberts Loch Farleyer
Taken from the weir looking to the fishing hut. This is a very productive fishing loch.
 : Footbridge and weir at Loch Farleyer by Calum McRoberts Footbridge and weir at Loch Farleyer
The bridge is there to provide access to the far shore of the loch which would entail a long walk otherwise.
 : Weem Hill by Richard Webb Weem Hill
Moorland above Camserney. This end of Weem Hill also carries the name Cnoc Phaurl on Ordnance Survey maps.
 : Farleyer moorland by Richard Webb Farleyer moorland
Moors by Loch Farleyer beneath Meall nan Tairneachan.
 : Hill road with gate near to Ruith Mhuilinn by Trevor Littlewood Hill road with gate near to Ruith Mhuilinn
The Ruith Mhuilinn is a stream draining from Loch Farleyer, it flows in a groove beyond the road. The twin-topped, wooded hill is Dull Hill.

 
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