Tour Scotland 4K Winter travel video of the sight and sounds of sleet and snow falling by the Hermitage waterfall where the River Braan crashes down into the deep, foaming pools below, near Dunkeld on history visit and trip to Highland Perthshire, Britain, United Kingdom. This stretch of Perthshire forest was originally designed as a pleasure ground in the 18th century for the Dukes of Atholl. The River Braan, Scottish Gaelic: Breamhainn, is a tributary of the River Tay in Scotland. Within the county of Perth and Kinross, it flows 11 miles eastwards from Loch Freuchie, near Amulree, and joins the River Tay near Dunkeld. The name Braan is likely of Pritenic origin and derived from breμ, meaning bellow, bray or roar, from the Welsh brefu. A similar etymological root underlies the names of the rivers Breamish in Northumberland, England and the Brefi in Ceredigion, Wales. By the meteorological calendar, the first day of Winter is always 1st December in Scotland; ending on 28th of February. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcom
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