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- Kentallen was a railway station at the head of Kentallen Bay, which is on the southern s**** of Loch Linnhe in the Highland council area of Scotland. It...
- refurbished in its old traditional Caledonian Railway brown. The station at Kentallen (5 miles (8 km) south of Ballachulish) included a pier. When the Oban-Ballachulish...
- Marlbank-Cuilcagh Mountain Region, in County Fermanagh ****ynt southeast Skye near Kentallen Southern and western regions of the Brecon Beacons National Park South...
- Ardsheal's Cave. Sitting on a steep hillside at grid reference NN008562 above Kentallen Bay in Loch Linnhe on the West coast of Scotland, between Oban and Fort...
- but Stewart had prepared a new feast, which was to be eaten between Kentallen Bay and Lettermore Wood. As a reward, he was given Cuil. The Lord of the...
- Hunters Quay Innellan Inveraray Inverchaolain Invercreran Kames Kennacraig Kentallen Kilberry Kilchenzie Kilkerran Kilmanshenachan Kilmelford Kilmore Kilmun...
- June 2017. Malcolm, Neill. "Cuil History". Duror and Kentallen Community. Duror: Duror & Kentallen Community Council. Archived from the original on 1 April...
- Ballachulish; Ballachulish Ferry; closed 1 January 1917; reopened 1 March 1919; Kentallen; Duror; Appin; Creagan; Barcaldine; opened July 1914; closed 24 September...
- It lies near the banks of Loch Linnhe on the A828 road, just south of Kentallen, several miles southwest of Fort William. Its name means "field of oaks"...
- as Duror. It follows minor roads and a dedicated path through Duror to Kentallen, from where it follows the old railway bed as far as the Ballachulish...