- 487 The
Battle of Glen
Trool was a
minor engagement in the
First War of
Scottish Independence,
fought in
April 1307. Glen
Trool is a
narrow glen in the...
- Loch
Trool is a narrow,
freshwater loch in Galloway, in the
Southern Uplands in south-west Scotland. It lies in an
elevated position in Glen
Trool in the...
- Galloway, Scotland. It
contains Loch
Trool which is fed by
several burns and
drained by the
Water of
Trool.
North of Glen
Trool is Merrick, the
highest mountain...
-
Galloway Hills. The
shortest route of
ascent is from the car park in Glen
Trool. The car park is
located near Bruce's Stone, a
monument commemorating the...
- are
located in the
Highland area of the country, with
areas such as Glen
Trool, Glencoe, "The
Great Glen", Glen
Etive and Glen Lyon
being the most visited...
- with that in the core
marten range.
Martens were
reintroduced to the Glen
Trool Forest in the
early 1980s and only
restricted spread has
occurred from there...
-
short Mid Burn into Loch
Valley and then via
Gairland Burn down to Loch
Trool. An
inlet at the west of the loch is
marked on maps as 'Murder Hole' and...
-
which lie
north of a line
running eastwards along the
north s****s of Loch
Trool, Loch Dee and
Clatteringshaws Reservoir. This for them
would be the notional...
-
before the
onset of winter. King
Robert won his
first small success at Glen
Trool,
where he
ambushed an
English force led by
Aymer de Valence,
attacking from...
-
receives over 800,000
visitors per year. The
three visitor centres at Glen
Trool, Kirroughtree, and
Clatteringshaws receive around 150,000 each year. Much...