River Balvaig
Appearance
The River Balvaig (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Balbhaig) is a short river, approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) long, draining from the head of Loch Voil near Balquhidder in Scotland[1][2] and then passing southwards through the village of Strathyre before flowing into the northern end of Loch Lubnaig.
The river is known for its wildlife[3][4] and opportunities for anglers fishing for brown trout and spring salmon.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Happer, Richard; Steward, Mark (15 October 2015). River Forth: From Source to Sea. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-4456-4885-9.
- ^ The Topographical, Statistical and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland. A. Fullarton. 1842.
- ^ Crumley, Jim (1 January 2022). Nature's Architect: The Beaver's Return to Our Wild Landscapes. Saraband. ISBN 978-1-915089-06-9.
- ^ "River Balvaig Tree Planting Project". Forth Rivers Trust. 21 November 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
- ^ "Drumardoch Estate - River Balvaig". Fishing Around the Forth. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
56°20′19″N 4°19′47″W / 56.3387°N 4.3298°W