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Located in Highland, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 14.5 miles away.
A large area of beautiful, boggy moorland in central Scotland. Straddling parts of Highland, Perth and Kinross and Argyll and Bute. The West Highland railway line crosses the moor as does the West Highland Way. The main...
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Located in Highland, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 20.2 miles away.
One of the most recognisable mountains in Scotland. Located in west Scotland at the north end of Glen Etive and close to Glen Coe. Wikipedia: 'Buachaille Etive Mòr takes the form of a ridge nearly five miles (8 km) in le...
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Located in Spean Bridge, Highland, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 20.4 miles away.
At 1054 metres above sea level, Stob Poite Coire Ardair is a Munro in the Highland of Scotland . It looks down on Coire Ardair, a corrie (defined as a steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain that may contain a lake...
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Located in Glencoe, Highland, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 22.0 miles away.
Glen Coe (Glencoe) is a 10 mile (16 km) long glen or valley. The River Coe runs through the glen. Part of the designated National Scenic Area of Ben Nevis and Glen Coe. Often packed with walkers and sight-seers. Peaks ri...
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Located in Highland, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 25.6 miles away.
Glen Etive is a glen or valley in the Scottish Highlands. Located in west Scotland. At the north end of Glen Etive lie the two mountains known as the shepherds of Etive: Buachaille Etive Mor and Buachaille Etive Beag....
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Located in Highland, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 29.1 miles away.
Canal running about 62 miles (100 km) from the west coast of Scotland near Fort William to the east coast near Inverness. Designed by Thomas Telford. Built between 1803 and 1822. The canal takes advantage of the Great Gl...
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Located in Ruthven, Highland, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 29.2 miles away.
Built after the 1715 Jacobite rising. Ruthven Barracks is located on the site of a fomer castle. One of four barracks built in strategic locations to help the British Governemnt better keep control of the peoples of the...
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Located in Stirling, The Lowlands, Scotland
Approximately 32.1 miles away.
Located in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, central Scotland. A small freshwater loch in the wooded glens of the Trossachs...
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Located in Appin, Argyll and Bute, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 39.2 miles away.
Beautifully located castle dating from the fifteenth century. Built on the site of an earlier fortified building dating from the fourteenth century. Sited on a tidal island on Loch Laich. Perhaps most famous for its appe...
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Located in Highland, The Highlands & Islands, Scotland
Approximately 41.5 miles away.
On the road to the Isle of Skye by the Glen Shiel Hills. Hikers walk from the western edge of the loch to summit the two munros A'Chralaig (1120m/3674ft) and Mullach Fraoch-choire (1102m/3615ft)...
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Located in West Dunbartonshire, The Lowlands, Scotland
Approximately 41.9 miles away.
The largest loch in Scotland and the second largest in the UK behind Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland. To the west of Scotland, a short drive from Glasgow. Part of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Located...
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Located in Stirling, Stirling, The Lowlands, Scotland
Approximately 42.0 miles away.
William Wallace fought against the English occupation of Scotland at the turn of the thirteenth century. The Wallace Monument was built in the nineteenth century to celebrate this. Located near Stirling, central Scotland...
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Located in Stirling, Stirling, The Lowlands, Scotland
Approximately 42.4 miles away.
In 1543, Mary Queen of Scots was crowned here when just nine months old. Built on top of a volcanic crag. From 1800 until 1964 the Castle was owned by the British Army and run as a barracks. Stirling Castle is managed by...
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