List of valleys of Scotland
Below is a list of valleys in Scotland. In Scotland, valleys are known as "glens". In total, the country has over 40 glens with rich history, with some of the glens in Scotland historically being ruled by warlike clans who defended the territory from invasion. The majority of the Scotland's valleys are located in the Highland area of the country, with areas such as Glen Trool, Glencoe, "The Great Glen", Glen Etive and Glen Lyon being the most visited.[1]
By council area
Argyll and Bute
- Glen Croe
- Glen Douglas
- Glen Fruin
- Glen Orchy
- Glen Shira
- Great Glen
- Hell's Glen
- Strath Fillan
Scottish Borders
- Yarrow, Scottish Borders
- Liddesdale
Clackmannanshire
- Menstrie Glen
- Strathdevon
Highland
- Gleann Dubh Lighe
- Glen Affric
- Glen Brittle
- Glen Cannich
- Glen Coe
- Glen Docherty
- Glen Etive
- Glen Finnan
- Glen Kingie
- Glen Loy
- Glen Nevis
- Glen Shiel
- Glen Strathfarrar
- Glen Urquhart
- Glenmoriston
- Great Glen
- River Dionard
- Strath Halladale
- Strath of Kildonan
- Stratherrick
- Strathglass
- Strathmore
- Strathnairn
- Strathnaver
- Strathrusdale
- Strathspey
- Strathy
Inverclyde
Perth and Kinross
- Glen Artney
- Glen Lyon
- Glen Quaich
- Glen Shee
- Glen Tilt
- Glenalmond
- Gleneagles
- Strathallan
- Strathearn
- Valley of Strathmore
Stirling
- Finnich Glen
- Glen Dochart
- Glen Finglas
- Glen Lochay
- Glen Ogle
- Lochan Saorach
- Menstrie Glen
- Strath Fillan
- Strathallan
See also
References
- ^ "5 Glens to Discover in Scotland". www.visitscotland.com. Visit Scotland. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
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