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  2. National Cycle Route 7 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... For mapping purposes, the route is split at Glasgow into Lochs and Glens (south) [1] and (north ...

  3. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has 22 large lochs and 50 rivers and larger burns, along with numerous smaller lochs, lochans and burns. These waters support fish species such as salmon, trout, Arctic charr, powan and river, brook and sea lampreys. [31] The park also includes 63 kilometres (39 mi) of coastline around three sea lochs: Loch Long, Loch Goil and the Holy ...

  4. Trossachs - Wikipedia

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    The hill of Ben A'an.. The Trossachs glen lies between Ben A'an to the north and Ben Venue to the south, with Loch Katrine to the west and Loch Achray to the east. [11] It lies at the centre of the wider region, which is generally regarded as being bounded by Glen Gyle to the south, with the western boundary being the road between Stronachlachar and Aberfoyle.

  5. List of lochs of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The two lochs together cover an area of 19.3 km 2 (7.5 sq mi) [18] but have a volume of only 0.047 km 3 (0.011 cu mi) as they are so shallow; Loch of Stenness has a maximum depth of 5.2 metres (17 ft). Although flow between the two lochs and the sea can be observed, the water levels only change slightly with the movements of the tide. [19]

  6. Category:Glens of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    G. Gleann Dubh Lighe; Glen Brittle; Glen Cannich; Glen Coe; Glen Croe; Glen Dochart; Glen Docherty; Glen Doll; Glen Douglas; Glen Eagles; Glen Finglas; Glen Finnan ...

  7. Loch Arkaig - Wikipedia

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    Loch Arkaig (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Airceig) is a body of freshwater in Lochaber, Scotland, to the west of the Great Glen.It is approximately 12 miles (19 kilometres) in length and lies 140 feet (43 metres) above sea level, and the maximum depth is around 300 feet (90 metres).

  8. Loch - Wikipedia

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    Some lochs in Southern Scotland have a Brythonic, rather than Goidelic, etymology, such as Loch Ryan, where the Gaelic loch has replaced a Cumbric equivalent of Welsh llwch. [4] The same is, perhaps, the case for bodies of water in Northern England named with 'Low' or 'Lough', or else represents a borrowing of the Brythonic word into the ...

  9. Drumpellier Country Park - Wikipedia

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    The park covers an area of 500 acres (200 hectares) and comprises two natural lochs (one of which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest ), lowland heath, mixed woodlands and open grassland. The Monkland Canal lies towards the southern perimeter of the park.