- River Spey
Infobox River
river_name = River Spey
caption = The River Spey atAberlour
origin =Loch Spey (gbmapping|NN419937)
mouth =Moray Firth atSpey Bay
basin_countries =Scotland
length = 107mile s (172km )
elevation =
discharge = 64 m³/scite web| url=http://www.speyfisheryboard.com/spey_river.htm |title=Spey Fishery Board |accessmonthday=August 21 |accessyear=2006]
watershed = 3008 km²The River Spey (
Scottish Gaelic : Uisge Spè) is ariver in the northeast ofScotland , the second longest and the fastest flowing river in Scotland. It is important forsalmon fishing and whisky production.Course
Rising at over 1000 feet (300 m) at
Loch Spey inCorrieyairack Forest in theScottish Highlands , 10 miles (16 km) south ofFort Augustus , it descends to flow throughNewtonmore andKingussie crossingLoch Insh before reachingAviemore at the start of Strathspey. From there it flows the remaining 60 miles north-east to the Moray Firth. The Spey changes its course very frequently, either (relatively) gradually as a result of deposition anderosion from normal flow, or in a matter of hours as a result of going into spate. The Spey spates very quickly due to its wide catchment area in the mountains, as a result of rainfall or snowmelt.Insh Marshes , areas of roughly two miles on either side of the Spey in the lower reaches are designated aSite of Special Scientific Interest , as are the extensive shingle systems atSpey Bay .Industry
The river traditionally supported many local industries, from the still popular salmon fishing industry to shipbuilding. At one stage, Garmouth was the shipbuilding capital of the UK, with timber from the forests around
Aviemore andAberlour being rafted down to create wooden hulled ships.The river is also known for the quality of its
salmon andtrout fishing, including a particular form of fly fishing where the fisher uses a double-handed fly rod to throw a 'spey cast' whereby the fly and the line do not travel behind the fisher (thereby keeping these away from the bushes and trees lining the banks behind him or her). This type of cast was developed on the Spey.Speyside
distilleries produce more whisky than any other region.The
Speyside Way is along-distance footpath that follows the River Spey through some of Morayshire's most beautiful scenery.The River Spey is unusual in that it increases speed as it flows closer to the coast, due to the surrounding geography. The mean flow is around 16 m/s making it the fastest flowing river in Scotland, possibly the UK (depending on what constitutes a river.) The Spey does not meander, although it does rapidly move its banks. South of
Fochabers the banks are reinforced with a high earth barrier, but this has been broken by the river on several occasions, removing a large portion ofGarmouth Golf Course, sections of wall surroundingGordon Castle , parts of the Speyside Way and some of the B9104 road.The Spey railway bridge (now pedestrianised) Spey Bay to Garmouth was originally designed with the main span over the main flow of the river, however before construction was completed the river had changed its course and was running at one end of the bridge.
Ptolemy named the river as Tuesis Aest.ettlements
"from source"
*Laggan
*Newtonmore
*Kingussie
*Kincraig
*Inverdrurie
*Aviemore
*Boat of Garten
*Grantown on Spey
*Speybridge
*Cromdale
*Mains of Dalvey
*Advie
*Ballindalloch
*Pitchroy
*Blacksboat
*Marypark
*Knockando
*Carron
*Speyview
*Aberlour
*Craigellachie
*Dandalieth
*Rothes
*Crofts
*Newlands of Dundercas
*Garbity
*Ordiequish
*Fochabers
*Stynie
*Garmouth
*Kingston on Spey
*Spey Bay External links
* [http://www.speyfisheryboard.com/spey_river.htm Spey Fishery Board]
* [http://www.mfwc.co.uk The Moray Firth Wildlife Centre is situated at the mouth of the Spey River]
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