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Falls of
Falloch (Gaelic: Eas Falach,
means waterfall of the
river Falloch) is a
waterfall and
local beauty spot on the
river Falloch off the A82. It is...
- Raphaels, Williamstown; Avondale,
Cashions Glen, Glen Brook, Glendale, Glen
Falloch, Glenroy,
MacGillivrays Bridge,
Munroes Mills, Tyotown;
Bayview Estates...
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heads east, p****es into
South Glengarry,
takes in the
right tributary Glen
Falloch Drain and left
tributary McIntyre Cr****, then
reaches the
community of...
- mid 1860s
steamers called at
Ardlui Pier and some
continued up the
River Falloch to
reach Inverarnan at the New
Garabal Landing and what is
today known...
- Glen
Falloch Halt
railway station was a
remote rural railway station in Glen
Falloch, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
Opened in 1946 by the LNER, it was located...
- in what is now
Scotland . The
Stone still stands, on the
slopes of Glen
Falloch,
between Crianlarich and Inverarnan. The base cir****ference is 180 feet...
- Glen
Falloch were
cleaned up and were in
immaculate condition for the cameras.
Photographs of the trip in
color show Glen Loy and Glen
Falloch with red...
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seven Munros and
fourteen tops
which stand on the
eastern side of Glen
Falloch in the Loch
Lomond and the
Trossachs National Park. The
mountain reaches...
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emerging alongside the
northwesterly s****s of Loch Lomond, then
climbs Glen
Falloch to Crianlarich. The
branch to Oban
diverges at Crianlarich, an important...
- ****'s Glen. Glen Loin,
north of the head of Loch Long at Arrochar. Glen
Falloch,
northeast of Loch
Lomond to Crianlarich. Glen Fyne,
north of the head...