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Tour Scotland Photographs Hotel Glenisla Angus


Tour Scotland photograph of Glenisla Hotel, Kirkton of Glenisla, Angus, Scotland. An Old Cateran Trail and Scottish Coaching Inn.



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August 21st Photograph Haugh Park Glenisla Scotland


August 21st photograph of Haugh Park, Glenisla, Angus, Scotland. The Glenisla Highland Games are held in Haugh Park, beside the River Isla.

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Tour Photograph Cat Glenisla


Tour Scotland photograph of a cat in Glenisla, Angus, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Cottage Glenisla


Tour Scotland photograph of a cottage in Glenisla, Angus, Scotland. Glen Isla is the most westerly of the Angus Glens, and the only one that is a through route for cars. The head of the glen lies close to the border with Aberdeenshire and is an important destination for the outdoor enthusiast with wide open spaces offering opportunities for walking and fishing.



Sheep at Folda in the Angus Glen of Glenisla, Scotland. These Scottish Sheep were brought down from the hills for Spring lambing

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Tour Scotland Photograph Glenisla


Tour Scotland photograph of Glenisla, Angus, Scotland. Glenisla is the most westerly of the five Angus Glens and the only one where the road exits to the north, as well as the south, so you can drive through the Grampian hills to Braemar and Deeside.

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Tour Scotland Photograph of Road Through Glenisla


Tour Scotland photograph of the single track road through Glenisla, Scotland. This is the most westerly of the five Angus Glens and the only one where the road exits to the north, as well as the south, so you can drive through the Grampian hills to Braemar and Deeside. It is made up of six parishes along the River Isla; Glenisla, Kilry and Lintrathen to the north; and, Airlie, Ruthven and Kingoldrum to the south.



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