River Dulnain
The River Dulnain is a river located in the Scottish Highlands, flowing through the region of Moray. It is a tributary of the River Spey, which is one of the longest rivers in Scotland. The river is known for its scenic beauty, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities such as fishing and hiking.
The river originates near the village of Dulnain Bridge and travels approximately 15 miles before joining the River Spey. Its waters are home to various species of fish, including salmon and trout, attracting anglers from around the region. The River Dulnain plays an important role in the local ecosystem and contributes to the area's natural charm.