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  2. River Dochart - Wikipedia

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    River Dochart. The River Dochart (Scottish Gaelic: Dochard) is in Perthshire, Scotland. River Dochart in Winter. Coming from Ben Lui, it flows east out of Loch Dochart and through the glen of the same name. At Killin just before it enters Loch Tay are the Falls of Dochart. The river is sometimes also considered to be a part of the upper reaches ...

  3. Killin - Wikipedia

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    The River Dochart flows through Killin. The west end of the village is magnificently sited around the scenic Falls of Dochart (Scottish Gaelic: Eas Dochard).The falls are crossed by a narrow, multi-arched stone bridge carrying the main A827 road into Killin.

  4. Falls of Dochart - Wikipedia

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    The Falls of Dochart (Scottish Gaelic:Eas Dochart) are a cascade of waterfalls situated on the River Dochart at Killin in Perthshire, Scotland, near the western end of Loch Tay. The Bridge of Dochart, first constructed in 1760, crosses the river at Killin offering a view of the falls as they cascade over the rocks and around the island of ...

  5. Lochan Saorach - Wikipedia

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    The glen extends from Crianlarich eastwards to Killin with the River Dochart passing through it. [2] The Saorach lochan is a natural feature, roughly oval in shape, sitting across the River Dochart from the old farm of Auchessan and is notable for at one time having a floating island on it waters as recorded in 1769 in addition to a normal ...

  6. Loch Iubhair - Wikipedia

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    Loch Iubhair pronounced yoo-ar meaning yew loch, [3] is a freshwater loch, located in Glen Dochart, and six kilometres (four miles) east of the village of Crianlarich. Loch Dochart is located immediately southeast, and the outflow of Loch Dochart, as the River Dochart flows into Loch Iubhair. [4] [1] [2]

  7. Inchbuie - Wikipedia

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    Inchbuie (Scottish Gaelic: Innis Bhuidhe, 'yellow island') is an island of the River Dochart, near Killin. A bridge links it with both riverbanks, just below the Falls of Dochart. The MacNab Clan were once dominant here, and have long been associated with Killin. Their ancient burial ground is visible from the bridge.

  8. List of rivers of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Spey is the longest stretch of river in Scotland bearing the same name throughout, though that does include Loch Insh. River Clyde: 158 kilometres (98 mi) 168.4 kilometres (104.6 mi) The river length is measured to Dumbarton Rock, the estuary to the Firth of Clyde at Ardmore Point. River Tweed: 162 kilometres (101 mi) 162 kilometres (101 mi)

  9. List of waterfalls in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    River or stream OS Grid ref. general location Achness Falls: River Cassley ... Falls of Dochart: River Dochart: at Killin: Falls of Drumly Harry: Nora Water