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  2. 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 ...

  3. River Dochart - Wikipedia

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    Killin.info community website, guides, photos, media, news. YouTube.com video of Killin area featuring the River Dochart. 56°29′N 4°18′W  /  56.483°N 4.300°W  / 56.483;

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    Also brought to you by Coco’s On The Beach, those interested in viewing the storm coverage live from their homes can watch live webcam footage of the beach on Surfline that shows the surf, wave ...

  5. 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.

  6. River Tay - Wikipedia

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    The river system has salmon fisheries on many of its tributaries including the Earn, Isla, Ericht, Tummel, Garry, Dochart, Lyon and Eden. [8] Dwindling catches include a 50% reduction in 2009 so the Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board ordered a catch-and-release policy for females all season, and for males until May, beginning in the January ...

  7. Glen Dochart - Wikipedia

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    Glen Dochart (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Dochard) in Perthshire, Scottish Highlands is a glen which runs from Crianlarich eastwards to Killin, following the course of the River Dochart as it flows through Loch Dochart and Loch Iubhair

  8. Geology of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park

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    The Falls of Dochart, the delta of the River Balvag (Loch Lubnaig Marshes) and the River Endrick have all been notified as SSSIs for their fluvial geomorphology whilst mass movement sites at Ben Vane, Glen Ample and Beinn Arthur (The Cobbler) have been declared GCR sites but not notified as SSSIs. Other Quaternary sites include Croftamie ...

  9. List of rivers of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Ledmore River (flows into Cam Loch) Ledbeg River (R) Simple coastal catchments. River Polly; River Canaird (or Kanaird) River Runie (R) Ullapool River (known as Rhidorroch River upstream of Loch Achall and River Douchary further upstream) River Lael; River Broom Abhainn Cuileig (Ls) Abhainn Droma (Rs) Dundonnell River