River Garry, Perthshire

River Garry at Blair Atholl

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The Garry is a river in the Scottish Highlands in the Unitary Authority of Perth and Kinross.

The source of Garry Loch Garry. The river leaves the lake at its northern end. Shortly after emerging from the lake flows the Allt Coire Luidhearnaidh into the river. Then the Garry flows for 35 km to the southeast, to lead about 3 km north of Pitlochry in the Tummel.

On almost its entire range of River Garry flows through the Glen Garry along the A9. On this route he takes after about 20 km on the water of the Errochty Water and happens after about 25 kilometers from the town of Blair Atholl, where the River Tilt in the River Garry flows. Shortly before the mouth of the Water Errochty the waters of the Garry popular waterfalls flowing over several tourists. The River Garry is a pivotal area in which mainly trout can be caught.

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