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The River Almond starts its journey on the moors and mountains to the south of Loch Tay. It runs eastwards through the spectacular scenery of the Sma Glen. This is a rugged place with steep slopes which shelter the glen below. The Almond is a pretty little river which winds its way through open pastures.

At Buchanty the river flows through a gorge called Buchanty Spout. It is a great place to what salmon ascending the falls. From Almond bank down the river banks become more wooded and access can be a little more difficult. The Almond joins the main Tay stem on the outskirts of Perth.

River Almond

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Stormont AC

103b

Stormont Angling Club looks after trout and coarse fishings for most of the river from Glenalmond College to the Inveralmond railway bridge.

 

 

 

Auchnafree

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Headwaters of the Almond

 

 

 

Sma Glen

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NN 888 515 - NN907 290

 

 

 

Newton Bridge

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NN 832 325 - NN 862 317

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

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