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  2. Beinn Dearg (Blair Atholl) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Comyn's Road - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Beinn Dearg - Wikipedia

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    Beinn Dearg (Blair Atholl), a 1,009 m (3,310 ft) Munro and Marilyn to the north of Blair Atholl; Beinn Dearg (Torridon), a 914 m (2,999 ft) Corbett and Marilyn in the Torridon area; Beinn Dearg (Glen Lyon), a 830 m (2,720 ft) Corbett and Marilyn north of Glen Lyon

  5. Beinn a' Ghlò - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Carn a' Chlamain - Wikipedia

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    Càrn a' Chlamain (Gaelic: Càrn a' Chlamhain) is a Scottish mountain situated roughly 12 kilometres north of Blair Atholl in the Forest of Atholl. It is the highest point of an undulating plateau lying northeast of Glen Tilt.

  7. Blair Athol (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Blair Athol (1861–1882) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted little more than three months in the summer and autumn of 1864, he ran seven times and won five races including one walk-over .

  8. Blair Atholl - Wikipedia

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    Blair Atholl (from the Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Athall, originally Blàr Ath Fhodla [2]) is a village in Perthshire, Scotland, built about the confluence of the Rivers Tilt and Garry in one of the few areas of flat land in the midst of the Grampian Mountains. [3] The Gaelic place-name Blair, from blàr, 'field, plain', refers to this location.

  9. A' Bhuidheanach Bheag - Wikipedia

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    A' Bhuidheanach Bheag is a Scottish mountain situated on the eastern side of the Pass of Drumochter, some 24 km WNW of Blair Atholl. The mountain straddles the border between Highland and Perth and Kinross council areas although the actual summit is in the latter. [3]