
Glens of Wester Ross. From the Applecross peninsula through Torridon, the Great Wilderness and the Fannichs to Assynt and beyond to the white mountains of the Reay Forest.
Perhaps the most famous Scottish loch is Loch Ness, although there are other wonderful examples such as Loch Tummel, Loch Lomond and Loch Tay. The word glen is derived from the Gaelic gleann, a narrow valley, while strath is derived from the Gaelic strath, a broad valley. Glencoe is the most famous Scottish glen.
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