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attraction today. The
damming of the
river created an
artificial loch, Loch
Faskally, but
flooded a
large area
north of the town
including the old Recreation...
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hundred years -
company brochure 1980 "
Faskally, Loch".
Gazetteer for Scotland.
Retrieved 16
February 2014. "Loch
Faskally by Pitlochry". FishingNet.com. Archived...
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Faskally Forest, also
known as
Faskally Woods, is a
wooded area in the
historic county of Perthshire, Scotland. It is
among the
mixed woodlands of Perthshire...
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located at the
following locations: Allean, also
close to Loch
Tummel Faskally,
between Pitlochry and
Killiecrankie Carie on the
south side of Loch Rannoch...
- (northwest of Golspie, Sutherland) Loch Farr (Strathnairn, near Inverness) Loch
Faskally (Perth and Kinross) (reservoir) Loch
Feith an LeĆ²thaid (****ynt, Sutherland)...
- The
Society of
Antiquaries of
Scotland in 1908
suggested the
megalithic Faskally Cottages Standing Stones. The
Society were
aware of
other contenders of...
- "Robasdan" and
derivatives on the islands.
Robertson of Auchl****s.
Robertson of
Faskally.
Robertson of Inches.
Robertson of Kindeace.
Robertson of Kinlochmouidart...
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Battleby Blair Castle Dalchonzie Drumkilbo Dunalastair Hotel Dupplin Castle Faskally House Fingask Castle Gleneagles Hotel Killiech****ie
House Kinross House...
- from whom the spot
takes its name (the
stronghold of Alexander); Foss;
Faskally House (beautifully
situated on the left bank); Pitlochry; and Ballinluig...
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across the
River Tummel at
Pitlochry (that led to the
formation of Loch
Faskally) was
constructed between 1947 and 1950 as part of the Board's
Tummel Hydro-Electric...