Tour Scotland Winter Video Forgandenny Church


Tour Scotland Winter travel video of Forgandenny Church on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to rural Perthshire. Forgandenny Parish Church is situated in the Earn Valley within the small village of Forgandenny, three miles west of Bridge of Earn. There has been a Christian witness in the parish for more than 1300 years. The present building dates from the mid 1700’s. The graveyard has a many interesting headstones.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Perth December 9th


Tour Scotland photograph of a street tonight in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. A bit of a thaw today in Scotland, still lots of snow piled up by the side of the road.

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Tour Scotland Video Winter Drive Dunning Forteviot Perthshire


Tour Scotland Winter video of part of a morning drive on the road from Dunning to Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Sunset December 8th


Tour Scotland photograph shot around sunset this afternoon in Perthshire, Scotland. Shot this photograph directly into the setting sun, trying to feature the animal tracks seen clearly in the frozen snow.

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Tour Scotland Video Frosty Morning River Earn

Tour Scotland Winter travel video of a frosty morning by the River Earn on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to rural Perthshire, Scotland. The River Earn leaves Loch Earn at St Fillans and runs east through Strathearn, then east and south, joining the River Tay near Abernethy. The Earn is about 46 miles long. It passes by Comrie, Crieff and Bridge of Earn. The river is fast flowing, with many shoals, and is not navigable, even by small vessels. The surrounding land is generally flat and is occasionally subject to flooding. The Earn is popular with anglers and fishing permits are usually required. Near to the River Earn lay the ancient Strageath Roman Camp. This camp was one of a series of camps used by the Romans to construct their invasion of the north; other notable camps in this chain are Ardoch, Stracathro, Battledykes, Raedykes and Normandykes.

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