The River Avon (locally “Aan” /ɑːn/) is a river in the Strathspey area of the Scottish Highlands, and a tributary of the River Spey. It drains the north-eastern area of the Cairngorm Mountains and is largely contained within the Cairngorms National Park There is a River Avon Fishing Association that promotes tourism in nearby towns and fishing along the river.
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| - Avon (Spey) (de)
- River Avon, Strathspey (en)
- River Avon (vattendrag i Storbritannien, Skottland, Moray) (sv)
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| - Der Avon, auch Aven oder A’an, ist ein Fluss in der schottischen Council Area Moray. (de)
- River Avon är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i rådsområdet Moray och riksdelen Skottland, i den norra delen av landet, 700 km norr om huvudstaden London. Kustklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 4 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 12 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med −4 °C. (sv)
- The River Avon (locally “Aan” /ɑːn/) is a river in the Strathspey area of the Scottish Highlands, and a tributary of the River Spey. It drains the north-eastern area of the Cairngorm Mountains and is largely contained within the Cairngorms National Park There is a River Avon Fishing Association that promotes tourism in nearby towns and fishing along the river. (en)
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| - The "Linn of Avon" in Glen Avon (en)
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| - Regarded from the point of view of river and mountain scenery, is perhaps the most perfect Glen in Scotland. For in the whole 38 miles, from its source above Loch Avon, to the Spey, there is not a single door passage, and every phase of highland landscape is presented. From the wild barren grandeur of Ben Macdhui to the luxuriant beaches of Dalnashaugh, under whose shade the river flows deep and dark to meet the Spey. It is rash to discriminate among the beautys of such a glen, but perhaps not the least attractive are those in the middle reaches, where the hills are friendly rather than fearsome, where groves of silver birches break and soften the valley side, where the alder dips its branches in the singing water, and where the oyster-catcher sweeps and cries above the shingle. (en)
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