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  2. Acharn, Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    Upper Falls of Acharn. Acharn (Scottish Gaelic: Àth a' Chàirn meaning 'Field of the Cairn[s]') is a hamlet in the Kenmore parish of the Scottish council area of Perth and Kinross. It is situated on the south shore of Loch Tay close to its eastern end. [1] The hamlet was built in the early 19th century to house workers from the surrounding ...

  3. Loch Tay Steamboat Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 a company named the Loch Tay Steamboat Company was established by Gavin Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane to operate steamer services on Loch Tay. The steamers operated between piers at Kenmore, Fearnan, Ardtalnaig, Ardeonaig, Lawers and Killin. The journey of 15 miles (24 km) from one end of the loch to another took around 1½ hours.

  4. Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    Aberfeldy in Tay Valley with Wade's Bridge just left of centre Aberfeldy Town Hall Dunkeld Street Wade's Bridge over the Tay The derelict Birks Cinema, since renovated and reopened Aberfeldy is situated in Strath Tay on the upper reaches of the River Tay , which begins up-strath from Aberfeldy at Loch Tay and carries on south and east from ...

  5. Loch Tay - Wikipedia

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    The loch is a popular spot for salmon fishing, and many of its surroundings feature in the traditional Scottish 'Loch Tay Boat Song' (Scottish Gaelic, Iorram Loch Tatha). This is a very sad song in which the protagonist muses on unrequited love for a red-haired woman (a Nighean ruadh) whilst rowing at the end of a working day.

  6. Taymouth Castle - Wikipedia

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    Taymouth is bordered on two sides by mountain ranges, by Loch Tay on the third and by the confluence of the rivers Lyon and Tay on the fourth. [ 2 ] Taymouth Castle stands on the site of the much older Balloch Castle, which was built in 1552, as the seat of the Campbell clan.

  7. Ardtalnaig - Wikipedia

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    Ardtalnaig (/ ˌ ɑːr d ˈ t æ l n ɪ ɡ /; Àird Talanaig) is a hamlet on the south shore of Loch Tay in Perth and Kinross in Scotland. It is approximately 6 miles (10 km) from Kenmore in whose parish it lies. [1] 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south-west is the former gold and copper mine at Tomnadashan. [2]

  8. Fearnan - Wikipedia

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    Across the road from the former school building lies the remains of Fearnan Pier, one of five intermediate piers served from 1882 [2] to 1939 by the Loch Tay Steamboat Company later Caledonian (LMS) Railway's steamers plying from Killin to Kenmore and back. One novel feature at Fearnan was the collie dog belonging to the postmaster.

  9. Ben Lawers - Wikipedia

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    Ben Lawers (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Labhair) [2] is the highest mountain in the Breadalbane region of the Scottish Highlands.It lies north of Loch Tay and is the highest peak of the 'Ben Lawers group', a ridge that includes six other Munros: Beinn Ghlas, Meall Garbh, Meall Corranaich, An Stùc, Meall Greigh and Meall a' Choire Leith. [3]