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Grid reference NN3725

near to Crianlarich, Stirling, Scotland


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from NN3725 [3] taken pre 2000 [1]
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NN3725 : Path in Ewich Forest by Ian Taylor Path in Ewich Forest
Modern maps indicate that this is the route of the military road from Tarbet to Crianlarich, constructed by Major William Caulfield between 1752 and 1754. (See LinkExternal link )
NN3725 : River Fillan by Mary and Angus Hogg River Fillan
The water level was unusually low on this mid-May visit.
NN3725 : Patterns of trees in Coire Ardrain by Jim Barton Patterns of trees in Coire Ardrain
Plantations seen from the West Highland Way in Ewich Forest.
NN3725 : River Fillan by Richard Webb River Fillan
NN3725 : Private access railway bridge at Crianlarich by Alan Reid Private access railway bridge at Crianlarich
NN3725 : A82 west of Crianlarich by N Chadwick A82 west of Crianlarich
NN3725 : Parting of the ways – Tyndrum or Crianlarich by Peter S Parting of the ways – Tyndrum or Crianlarich
Most West Highland Way walkers turn left here; Crianlarich may be of interest if food supplies are in need of replenishment as there is a shop there, not something to be taken for granted on the route as a whole.
NN3725 : West Highland Way by Derek Mugridge West Highland Way
A nice rest stop by the side of the West highland Way. Looking south east back down the Way.
NN3725 : West Highland Way towards Crianlarich by Ian S West Highland Way towards Crianlarich
NN3725 : Entrance to Riverside Guest House by John Firth Entrance to Riverside Guest House
From A82 entering Crianlarich
NN3725 : View from the West Highland Way to the west of Crianlarich by Dave Kelly View from the West Highland Way to the west of Crianlarich
NN3725 : Defunct Junction by Peter Moore Defunct Junction
Where the West Highland Line to Oban joins the remains of the Oban and Callander line, closed in late 1965, thank you Beeching and Marples.... Then again it was curious and typical of how railways developed in the 19th Century that a hamlet... (more)

 
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