River Earn

The river Earn photographed by the Forteviot Bridge.

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The River Earn (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Eireann ) in Scotland goes to St Fillans from the Loch Earn and Strathearn, then east and south until it ends at Abernethy in the Tay. The Earn is about 74 km long and flows through Comrie, Crieff and Bridge of Earn. In the earn the river Farg opens.

The river flows very fast, has many shoals and is not navigable for small boats. The surrounding land is flat and it is occasionally flooded. The earn is popular with anglers, mostly a fishing license is required. Near the earn was the old Roman camp Strageath that they had created in the north by the foray.

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