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Blair Athol distillery is a Highland single malt Scotch whisky distillery located on the south edge of Pitlochry in Perthshire, near the River Tummel in Scotland. It is used in Bell's whisky , and is also normally available in a 12-year-old bottling.
Beinn a’ Ghlò is a familiar sight to motorists travelling north along the A9 road at the Pass of Killiecrankie but this view only shows Càrn Liath. The main mass of the mountain is hidden behind with the highest and most distant Munro, Càrn nan Gabhar, more than 12 km (7.5 mi) from Blair Atholl, so it is a full day's expedition to climb all three Munros.
The Atholl Arms Hotel is a hotel and restaurant in Blair Atholl, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing on the B8079, it is a Category C listed building dating to 1832. [ 1 ]
Blair Athol (horse) was a British racehorse that won the 1864 Epsom Derby; Blair of Athol (ship), a Canadian ship operating in Yukon and British Columbia; see List of historical ships in British Columbia and List of steamboats on the Yukon River
Comyn's Road A section of the road around 1.75 miles northwest of Old Blair, Perth and Kinross Namesake Clan Cumming (Clan Comyn) Length 27 mi (43 km) Location Perth and Kinross and Highland, Scotland Construction Completion 13th century Comyn's Road is an ancient roadway in Scotland, linking Blair Atholl in Perth and Kinross and Ruthven, Badenoch, in the Highlands. Named for Clan Cumming ...
Like most of Irvine's villages, Northwood is known for certain unique characteristics, the most prominent of which are the eucalyptus windrows that enclose neighborhoods and line main thoroughfares, and include many of the trees that were planted when the land was farmed, as crop protection against fierce Santa Ana Winds. These windrows are ...
Beinn Dearg (1,009 m) is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies north of the Perth and Kinross village of Blair Atholl, in the Forest of Atholl.. It makes for a long but straightforward hill walk in the summer months and the views are extensive from its summit.
Balavoulin, also known as Milton Lodge, is a Category B listed building in Blair Atholl, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. [1] The building is two storeys with an attic, and its architect was Ramsay Traquair. [1] James Syme Drew, a major-general in the British Army, was living at Balavoulin at the time of his death in 1955. [2]