Abernethy Trust — Abernethy, formerly known as the Abernethy Trust (founded in 1971) is a non profit making organization with a charitable status. Abernethy provides four outdoor activities centres, based in Scotland, providing outdoor instruction and residential… … Wikipedia
Kenmore — KENMORE, a parish, in the county of Perth; containing, with the villages of Acharn, Blairmore, Bridgend, and Stronfernan, 2539 inhabitants, of whom 106 are in the village of Kenmore, 6 miles (S. W. by W.) from Aberfeldy. This place derives its … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Dunblane — Coordinates: 56°11′02″N 3°58′03″W / 56.183827°N 3.967410°W / 56.183827; 3.967410 … Wikipedia
Doune — Castle seen from the arch bridge over the River Teith. The town of Doune is situated to the left, out of the shot. Doune (Gaelic: An Dùn, the fort ) is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. Doune s postal address… … Wikipedia
Stirling (council area) — infobox Scotland council area Council= Stirling Sruighlea SizeRank= 9th Size= 2,187 km² Water= ? AdminHQ= Stirling ISO= GB STG ONS= 00RG PopulationRank= 26th PopulationDate= 2004 Population= 86,370 PopulationDensity=39 / km² CouncilDetails=… … Wikipedia
Drymen — The Square, Drymen Drymen Coordinates … Wikipedia
Loch Tay — Infobox lake lake name = Loch Tay image lake = Loch Tay at Kenmore.jpg caption lake = at Kenmore (in spring) image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Perthshire, Scotland coords = coord|56|30|56|N|4|08|46|W|region:GB… … Wikipedia
Crianlarich — Coordinates: 56°23′39″N 4°37′00″W / 56.394167°N 4.616667°W / 56.394167; 4.616667 … Wikipedia
Diocese of Dunkeld — Coordinates: 56°33′54″N 3°35′06″W / 56.565°N 3.585°W / 56.565; 3.585 This article is about historical … Wikipedia
Croftamie — Croftamie, crossing the Catter Burn Croftamie is a small village near Drymen in Scotland. The village was traditionally part of Dunbartonshire, but a minor change in boundaries means that it is now under Stirling Council. It was on the Forth and… … Wikipedia