River Findhorn

The Findhorn with the bridges of the Highland Main Line and the A9, east of Tomatin

The River Findhorn is a river in the area of ​​Moray in Scotland.

Geography

The river Findhorn rises in the Monadhliath Mountains. In the first 12 km to the mouth of the River Eskin he is called Abhainn Cro Chlach. It flows to the northeast and flows about 100 kilometers at the Findhorn place in the Moray Firth.

Use

The Findhorn River is a very good fishing river. Especially catching trout and salmon is very important for the river fishermen in the area.

For walkers and hobby anglers and nature lovers come to the river. Through these backpackers, many people have put up their own Bed & Breakfasts in the nearby villages and thus get an extra side income. Since the Findhorn flows, however, tearing and fast, swimming is only possible at low water level and at a few places.

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