near to Camserney, Perth And Kinross, Scotland
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We have
11 images
in grid square NN8151
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for NN8151
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Ruith Mhuilinn
by Neil Milloy
Ruith Mhuilinn burn from just below Loch Farleyer
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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.
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Road, Farleyer
by Richard Webb
A track serving Loch Farleyer and surrounding moorland.
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The lodge at Loch Farleyer
by Aleks Scholz
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.
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Track to Loch Farleyer
A bike would have made for quick progress on such a good track. Must remember that for next time!
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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.
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Loch Farleyer
Taken from the weir looking to the fishing hut. This is a very productive fishing loch.
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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.
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Weem Hill
by Richard Webb
Moorland above Camserney. This end of Weem Hill also carries the name Cnoc Phaurl on Ordnance Survey maps.
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Farleyer moorland
by Richard Webb
Moors by Loch Farleyer beneath Meall nan Tairneachan.
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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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