- 487 The
Battle of Glen
Trool was a
minor engagement in the
First War of
Scottish Independence,
fought in
April 1307. Glen
Trool is a
narrow glen in the...
- Loch
Trool is a narrow,
freshwater loch in Galloway, in the
Southern Uplands in south-west Scotland. It lies in an
elevated position in Glen
Trool in the...
- Galloway, Scotland. It
contains Loch
Trool which is fed by
several burns and
drained by the
Water of
Trool.
North of Glen
Trool is Merrick, the
highest mountain...
-
Galloway Hills. The
shortest route of
ascent is from the car park in Glen
Trool. The car park is
located near Bruce's Stone, a
monument commemorating the...
-
before the
onset of winter. King
Robert won his
first small success at Glen
Trool,
where he
ambushed an
English force led by
Aymer de Valence,
attacking from...
- with that in the core
marten range.
Martens were
reintroduced to the Glen
Trool Forest in the
early 1980s and only
restricted spread has
occurred from there...
-
receives over 800,000
visitors per year. The
three visitor centres at Glen
Trool, Kirroughtree, and
Clatteringshaws receive around 150,000 each year. Much...
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Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314
Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan
Turnberry Glen
Trool Loudoun Hill
Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee P**** of
Brander Roxburgh...
- are
located in the
Highland area of the country, with
areas such as Glen
Trool, Glencoe, "The
Great Glen", Glen
Etive and Glen Lyon
being the most visited...
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accounts of
rectilinear schiltrons – they were emplo**** at the
battles of Glen
Trool (1307),
Bannockburn (the main battle),
Myton (1319),
Dupplin Muir (1332)...