Buchanty Spout

Waterfalls

Buchanty Spout, Glen Almond, By Crieff, Perthshire, PH1 3SJ

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Buchanty Spout

Overview

Buchanty Spout is a waterfall and natural salmon leap on the River Almond.

Well worth a visit at any time of the year, but especially in September or October when muscular wild salmon are often seen fighting their way up through the gushing torrents. A narrow track leads from the edge of the carpark down to the River Almond. Rocks near the waterfall can be slippy and care is required at all times.

Image courtesy of National Trust for Scotland.

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