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  2. Loch Killin - Wikipedia

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    Loch Killin is a small freshwater loch in the Monadhliath Mountains, in Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom. ... specifically Garrogie lodge and Killin lodge, ...

  3. Killin - Wikipedia

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    Killin (/ ˌ k ɪ l ˈ ɪ n /; Scottish Gaelic: Cill Fhinn) is a village in Perthshire in the central Highlands of Scotland. Situated at the western head of Loch Tay, it is administered by the Stirling Council area. Killin is a historic conservation village and sits within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.

  4. Whitebridge, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Loch Killin is situated approximately five miles (eight kilometres) southeast of the village and the neighbouring village of Gorthleck lies to the north-east of Whitebridge. [2] Beinn Sgurrach is the highest hill in the area at 470 m and lies on the northeastern edge of the village.

  5. List of towns and villages in the Scottish Highlands - Wikipedia

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  6. List of listed buildings in Killin, Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image See more images Killin, Bridge Of Lochay Over River Lochay 56°28′42″N 4°19′26″W  /  56.478379°N 4.323941°W  / 56.478379; -4.323941  (Killin, Bridge Of Lochay Over River Lochay) Category B 8261 Upload Photo Killin, Invertay House, Former Manse, Including Boundary Walls 56°28′14″N 4°19′16″W  /  56.470577°N 4.32111°W  / 56.470577 ...

  7. Clan Macnab - Wikipedia

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    The MacNab burial ground on Inchbuie near Killin on the River Dochart Maknabbis tartan, as published in 1842 in Vestiarium Scoticum. Chief Finlay Macnab was a man of peace but protected his lands against the foraging royalist forces of James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose in the mid-1640s. [3]

  8. List of Category A listed buildings in Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image See more images Keir House, Home Farm Bridge of Allan NS7726799296 56°10′14″N 3°58′42″W  /  56.170461°N 3.978276°W  / 56.170461; -3.978276  (Keir House, Home Farm) Farm buildings by David Bryce, 1832, remodelled by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 1861 3918 Upload Photo Keir House, South Lodge Bridge of Allan NS7757099093 56°10′07″N 3°58′24″W ...

  9. 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.