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The River Spey (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Spè) is a river in the northeast of Scotland. At 98 mi (158 km) it is the eighth longest river in the United Kingdom and the second longest and fastest-flowing river in Scotland. (The Tay is the longest with the Clyde third in Scotland. It is an important location for the traditions of … See more
The origin of the name Spey is uncertain. A possible etymological genesis for the name Spey is Early Celtic *skwej-, meaning "thorn". The … See more
The Spey is 107 miles (172 km) long. It rises at over 1,000 feet (300 m) at Loch Spey in Corrieyairack Forest in the Scottish Highlands, … See more
After leaving Loch Spey the river gathers numerous burns in the Corrieyarack, Sherramore and Glenshirra Forests. The first sizeable tributary is the Markie Burn which drops out of Glen Markie to the north to enter the waters of Spey impounded behind … See more
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Rising in the Monadhliath Mountains to the west of Laggan in Highland Council Area, the River Spey flows 100 miles (160 km) east and northeast into Moray where it joins the sea at Spey Bay.
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The River Spey is one of the longest rivers in Scotland, running a total of 107 miles from its source at Loch Spey to its mouth at the Moray Firth. Its watershed covers an area of approximately 1,500 square miles and spans across several …
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Jan 24, 2024 · Hike the River Spey along the Speyside way – follow the River Spey from Aviemore to Buckie on the Moray Firth coast on one of Scotland’s four official walking routes on 65 miles of waymarked paths and tracks.
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The River Spey is Scotland's second longest river, rising in the hills above Loch Laggan and making its way northeast to where it debouches at Spey Bay, on the Moray coast. Speyside is one of Scotland's loveliest valleys and is …
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The Spey Catchment, covering an expansive area of over 3,000 km², is home to the River Spey – Scotland’s third largest river. This network of rivers and tributaries, spanning over 36,500 km, is teeming with a diverse array of …
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Discover the majestic River Spey, Scotland's second longest river. From its source in the Monadhliath Mountains to its mouth at Spey Bay, this river is home to abundant wildlife, including Atlantic salmon and fresh water pearl mussels.
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