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Breadalbane, Scotland - Wikipedia Breadalbane ( brəˈdɔːlbən ⓘ; Scottish Gaelic: Bràghaid Albann, [1] meaning "upper Alba " or "upland of Alba") is a region of the southern central Scottish Highlands, within the Grampian Mountains range
Breadalbane Inn | Fergus Nestled in the heart of Fergus, the Breadalbane Inn (pronounced bruh-DAHL-bun) is a true gem of Scottish architecture and local history Originally built in 1851 by George D Fergusson, son of Fergus co-founder Adam Fergusson, the inn began as a modest stone cottage
Breadalbane | Highlands, Loch Tay, Perthshire | Britannica Breadalbane, historic district in the modern council areas of Perth and Kinross and Stirling, Scotland, bordered to the north by Loch Rannoch, east by Strathtay, south by Strathearn, and west by the council area of Argyll and Bute It includes Loch Tay and Ben Lawers, at an elevation of 3,984 feet
Breadalbane - The High Ground of Scotland - Breadalbane Breadalbane is the ancient, the majestic, and, best of all, the undiscovered heart of Scotland From whatever direction you arrive, Breadalbane unfolds before you in all its glory, as its lochs stretch into the distance, its mountains reach for the sky, and its landscapes offer hidden riches of nature and history
Breadalbane - Loch Lomond The Trossachs National Park Relax in Breadalbane, in the beautiful north east corner of the National Park Take in the local villages, forest walks and spectacular views Visit Rob Roy’s grave, travel along a tranquil glen off the beaten track and finish your day at the spectacular Dochart Falls
Breadalbane — Friends of Loch Lomond the Trossachs A guide to exploring Breadalbane, including Killin, Crianlarich, Tyndrum and St Fillans from Friends of Loch Lomond The Trossachs, an independent conservation and heritage charity working for the benefit of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, protecting and nurturing unique qualities
Trossachs And Breadalbane Visitor Guide - VisitScotland Breadalbane, Gaelic for 'the high country', is where the Scottish Highlands truly begin This is a place of grand majesty, with the Crianlarich and Ben Lawers mountain ranges - amongst the highest in Scotland - a wild landscape of deer and eagles
Why Breadalbane is Scotland’s most intriguing destination Breadalbane is full of paradoxes, blending ancient and modern, rugged and gentle, exciting and relaxed to make a wonderful venue for short breaks at any time of year Each visit is an opportunity to unearth ancient mysteries and surprising new places
Discover - Breadalbane Here we use the centuries-old name of Breadalbane to tell you about the many attractions that can you enjoy, year-round, in the basin of the upper Tay from Tyndrum in the west to Kenmore in the east, from Glen Lyon in the north to Balquhidder and Strathyre in the south, and in Strathearn from Lochearnhead to Comrie
About Breadalbane The western half of Breadalbane lies within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Breadalbane is not just a summer destination Winter hill walking is popular, as is ski mountaineering when conditions permit Deer stalking and shooting continue through the winter months and it is possible to fish all year round