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62 to see the beauties around, and at Blair; indeed, your eyes and mind will be feasted, during the whole of your way between Dunkeld and the plain of Atholl.

Nearly at the junction of the Tumel River with the Tay, is a very inconvenient ferry to Logierait, and from Logierait is a road to Tay Bridge, generally called Wade's Bridge, near which it joins the great road from Crieff to Inverness. By crossing Wade's Bridge the road from Logierait leads to Aberfeldie, and one way to Taymouth. There is another road to Taymouth, by keeping on the north side of Tay from Logierait, which will carry you to the inn at Weem, Castle Menzies, and a bridge over the Water of Lyon, to Kenmore, the small town at Taymouth.

Continuing to Blair of Atholl, you will follow the Tumel river to Fascallie, Butter's, Esq. You must ask leave to see that charming spot, and the fall of Tumel by it. At Fascallie the River Garrie joins the Tumel, where you quit the latter to keep by the Garrie, and immediately enter the pass of Killycrankie: in this pass walk down to the small bridge over the Garrie, leading to Rannoch; but it is no carriage road