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Scotland's Glens

The word glen is derived from the Gaelic gleann, a narrow valley, while strath is derived from the Gaelic srath, a broad valley.

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Glen Affric
Glen Almond
Glen Aray
Glen Artney

Glen Brittle

Strath Carron
Glen Clova
Glen Coe

Glen Derry
Glen Dochart
Glen Docherty
Glen Doll
Dollar Glen
Glen Douglas

Strath Earn
Glen Einich
Glen Esk
Glen Etive

Glen Falloch
Strath Fillan
Glen Finnan
Glen Fishie
Glen Fruin
Glen Fyne

Glen Garry (2)
Great Glen

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Glen Isla

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Glen Lochy

Glen Lyon, Perthshire - the longest glen in Scotland following the River Lyon from Loch Lyon for 30 miles west to join the River Tay.

Glen Moriston, Highlands - following the River Moriston from the eastern end of Loch Cluanie northeast to Loch Ness.

Strath Naver
Glen Nevis

Glen Ogle
Glen Orchy

Glen Prosen

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Glen Roy

Glen Sannox
Glen Shiel
Glen Shira
Glen Spean
Strath Spey
Glen Strathfarrar

Glen Tilt

Glen Urquhart

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