List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in East Perth

The following is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the East Perth Area of Search, in Scotland. For other areas, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search.

  • Aldclune and Invervack Meadows
  • Ardblair and Myreside Fens
  • Ballyoukan Juniper Wood
  • Beinn a' Ghlò
  • Ben Vrackie
  • Blair Atholl Meadow
  • Brerachan Meadows
  • Caenlochan
  • Cairnleith Moss
  • Cairnwell
  • Cardney Wood
  • Craig Tronach
  • Craighall Gorge
  • Craigs of Lundie and Ardgarth Loch
  • Den of Airlie
  • Den of Alyth
  • Den of Riechip
  • Drumochter Hills
  • Drumore Loch
  • Dun Moss
  • Forest of Alyth Mires
  • Forest of Clunie
  • Fungarth Juniper Wood
  • Glas Tulaichean
  • Glen Fender Meadows
  • Glen Garry
  • Glen Tilt Woods
  • Hare Myre Monk Myre and Stormont Loch
  • Inchcoonans Claypit
  • Inner Tay Estuary
  • Kings Myre
  • Kinnoull Hill
  • Lairds Loch
  • Loch Moraig
  • Lochs Clunie and Marlee
  • Lochs of Butterstone, Craiglush, Lowes
  • Meikleour Area
  • Milton Wood
  • Pitarrig Meadow
  • Pitlowie
  • Romadie Wood
  • Straloch Moraines
  • Struan Wood
  • Tay Bank Section
  • Thistle Brig
  • Tulach Hill
  • Gallowflat Claypit De-notified on 24 August 2012
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