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Strathspey, Scotland

Coordinates: 57°19′N 3°36′W / 57.317°N 3.600°W / 57.317; -3.600
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The Strathspey Railway running through Strathspey

Strathspey (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Spè, [s̪t̪ɾa ˈs̪peː]) is a region of the Scottish Highlands comprising part of the valley of the Spey. It includes the towns of Aviemore, Boat of Garten, Grantown-on-Spey, and Aberlour.

Strathspey, as traditionally defined, stretches from Upper Craigellachie (near Aviemore) to Lower Craigellachie (near the village of the same name).[1] Above it is Badenoch and below it is the low-lying region of Speyside. The region is administratively divided between Moray and the Highland council area.

Speyside is one of the main centres of the Scotch whisky industry, with a high concentration of single malt distilleries in the region, including the Glenfiddich and Balvenie distilleries. Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail is a tourism initiative featuring seven working Speyside distilleries, a historic distillery and the Speyside Cooperage. The concept was created in the early 1980s. The region is a natural for whisky distillers because of three benefits: it is close to barley farms, contains the River Spey and is close to the port of Garmouth.[2] The region also hosts the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival.[3]

Twin towns

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Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^ "River Spey (historical perspective)". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  2. ^ Celia Shatzman (30 April 2012). "Exploring Scotland's Historic Whisky Trail". BBC. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  3. ^ Anderson, Deborah (24 April 2021). "Whisky festival comes of age with virtual festival for second year running". HeraldScotland. Retrieved 27 April 2021.

57°19′N 3°36′W / 57.317°N 3.600°W / 57.317; -3.600