Glen Avon

Valley in Banffshire

Scotland

Glen Avon

River Avon north of The Bruach With Ben Avon in the distance.
River Avon north of The Bruach Credit: Dorothy Carse

Glen Avon is a picturesque valley located in the region of Banffshire, Scotland. Nestled within the Cairngorms National Park, it is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The valley stretches over 20 miles, offering visitors a diverse range of landscapes to explore.

The centerpiece of Glen Avon is the River Avon, which flows through the valley, creating a sense of tranquility and providing an important habitat for various wildlife species. The surrounding hills and mountains, including Beinn a' Bhuird and Beinn Bhrotain, offer breathtaking views and numerous hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

Throughout history, Glen Avon has been inhabited by various communities. Evidence of ancient settlements, such as stone circles and standing stones, can still be found in the area, showcasing its long-standing heritage. The valley was also once home to several working farms and sawmills, contributing to the local economy.

Today, Glen Avon attracts visitors from near and far who come to experience its natural wonders. Hiking, birdwatching, and fishing are popular activities in the area, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the untouched wilderness. Additionally, the valley offers a range of accommodation options, including charming bed and breakfasts and self-catering cottages, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.

Glen Avon is a place where visitors can truly escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and reconnect with nature. Its stunning landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality make it a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic Scottish experience.

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Glen Avon Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.136878/-3.4837323 or Grid Reference NJ1006. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

River Avon north of The Bruach With Ben Avon in the distance.
River Avon north of The Bruach
With Ben Avon in the distance.
Track in Glen Avon Passing below Leacann an Daimh on the way to Faindouran.
Track in Glen Avon
Passing below Leacann an Daimh on the way to Faindouran.
River Avon Passing below The Bruach on the right and Leacann an Daimh ahead on the left.
River Avon
Passing below The Bruach on the right and Leacann an Daimh ahead on the left.
River Avon near Lagan a' Mheirlich The Faindouran track can be seen contouring round the hill on the left.
River Avon near Lagan a' Mheirlich
The Faindouran track can be seen contouring round the hill on the left.
Footbridge over the River Avon The river flows through a narrow rocky gorge here.
Footbridge over the River Avon
The river flows through a narrow rocky gorge here.
Track between boulders The track to Faindouran passes between two erratics.
Track between boulders
The track to Faindouran passes between two erratics.
Footbridge over the River Avon
Footbridge over the River Avon
Isolated rock This rock is quite likely the most distinctive feature within a 500m radius
Isolated rock
This rock is quite likely the most distinctive feature within a 500m radius
Isolated rock
Isolated rock
Isolated rock Looking north
Isolated rock
Looking north
River Avon and Glen Avon Looking upstream
River Avon and Glen Avon
Looking upstream
Track in Glen Avon Looking upstream
Track in Glen Avon
Looking upstream
River Avon and Glen Avon The gable end of Faindouran bothy can be seen in the distance.
River Avon and Glen Avon
The gable end of Faindouran bothy can be seen in the distance.
River Avon and Glen Avon The two big boulders shown in another photo in this square can be seen up on the left in the sub
River Avon and Glen Avon
The two big boulders shown in another photo in this square can be seen up on the left in the sub
Foot bridge over River Avon
Foot bridge over River Avon
View east from Monadh nan Eun above River Avon
View east from Monadh nan Eun above River Avon
Peat haggs below Monadh nan Eun above River Avon
Peat haggs below Monadh nan Eun above River Avon
Erratic boulders Looking towards Bynack Mor
Erratic boulders
Looking towards Bynack Mor
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Glen Avon is located at Grid Ref: NJ1006 (Lat: 57.136878, Lng: -3.4837323)

Unitary Authority: Moray

Police Authority: North East

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Located within 500m of 57.136878,-3.4837323
Waterway: waterfall
Lat/Long: 57.1345149/-3.4889527
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