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Lochearnhead (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann Loch Èireann) is a
village in
Perthshire on the A84
Stirling to
Crianlarich road at the foot of Glen Ogle, 14 miles...
- The
Lochearnhead, St
Fillans and
Comrie Railway company was
formed to
build a line
along the
valley of Strathearn,
closing the gap
between the Callander...
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Lochearnhead is a
former railway station in the
village of
Lochearnhead in Perthshire. It
opened in 1904 as part of the Comrie, St
Fillans & Lochearnhead...
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deepest point (approximately
halfway along)
about 285 feet (87 metres).
Lochearnhead village is
situated at the
western end of the loch and St.
Fillans village...
- Loch-Earn, also
published as A
Description of the
Beauties of
Edinample and
Lochearnhead, is a
short book by the
Scottish writer Angus McDiarmid (fl.
early 19th...
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include the old
parish of
Balquhidder which includes the
villages of
Lochearnhead and Strathyre, and is
about 18
miles (29 km) long and 7
miles (11 km)...
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Minstrel (1821–24), is
about the
hills (braes)
around Balquhidder near
Lochearnhead.
Tannahill collected and
adapted traditional songs, and "The
Braes of...
- (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Ogail)
extends 7
miles north westwards from
Lochearnhead to Lix Toll,
where it
opens into Glen Dochart. The Ogle Burn
flows within...
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south bank of Loch Etive,
through Lochawe and Tyndrum, Crianlarich,
Lochearnhead, St
Fillans and
Crieff before p****ing
through Perth,
where it crosses...
- Lochgoilhead,
Argyll and Bute, Loch
Lomond and the
Trossachs National Park
Lochearnhead, Stirling, Loch
Lomond and the
Trossachs National Park Lochgilphead,...