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Glenfinnan (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Fhionnain [klan̪ˠˈʝũn̪ˠɛɲ]) is a
hamlet in
Lochaber area of the
Highlands of Scotland. In 1745 the
Jacobite rising...
- The
Glenfinnan Viaduct is a
railway viaduct on the West
Highland Line in
Glenfinnan, Inverness-shire, Scotland,
built from 1897 to 1901.
Located at the...
- The
Glenfinnan Monument is a
Category A
listed monument in
Glenfinnan, Lochaber,
erected in 1814 and
dedicated to the
Scottish Highlanders who fought...
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Glenfinnan railway station is a
railway station serving the
village of
Glenfinnan in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It is on the West Highland...
- Bridge. The
section between Fort
William and
Mallaig p****es over the
Glenfinnan Viaduct,
through Arisaig with its
views of the
Small Isles of Rùm, Eigg...
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suffered from overgrazing. The view of the loch
looking south from the
Glenfinnan monument,
showing wooded hillsides with bare
summits rising steeply from...
- Glen Coe just to the south, Ben
Nevis and
Aonach Mòr to the east, and
Glenfinnan to the west. It is a
centre for
hillwalking and
climbing due to its proximity...
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beauty including alongside Loch Eil,
Glenfinnan Viaduct and Arisaig.
Trains cross with
regular service trains at
Glenfinnan station. The
route is also the same...
- this
resulted in the two
becoming business partners to form
Glenfinnan Records (
Glenfinnan is the
place name of
where the
Jacobite rising of 1745 began)...
- As of June 2019[update], this is the list of the 282 Munros,
recognised by the
Scottish Mountaineering Club ("SMC") and The
Munro Society. The
Munros are...