Earn, River River Earn at Comrie ©2013 Gazetteer for Scotland A river of Perth and Kinross, the River Earn emerges from the eastern end of Loch Earn at St Fillans. It flows 32 miles (51 km) eastwards through Strath Earn, eventually meeting the River Tay at the head of the Firth of Tay near Bridge of Earn. On its course it passes the settlements of Comrie and Crieff and is crossed by fine bridges at Kinkell, Dalreoch, Dupplin and Bridge of Earn. Use the tabs on the right of this page to see other parts of this entry
River Earn at Comrie ©2013 Gazetteer for Scotland
A river of Perth and Kinross, the River Earn emerges from the eastern end of Loch Earn at St Fillans. It flows 32 miles (51 km) eastwards through Strath Earn, eventually meeting the River Tay at the head of the Firth of Tay near Bridge of Earn. On its course it passes the settlements of Comrie and Crieff and is crossed by fine bridges at Kinkell, Dalreoch, Dupplin and Bridge of Earn.
©2013 The Editors of The Gazetteer for Scotland Supported by: The Robertson Trust, The Royal Scottish Geographical Society, School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh.