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Human settlement in Scotland
Crianlarich (/ˌkriːənˈlærɪx/ ; Scottish Gaelic: A' Chrìon Làraich) is a village in Stirling council area and in the registration county of Perthshire
Crianlarich
Railway station in Stirling, Scotland
Crianlarich railway station is a railway station serving the village of Crianlarich in Scotland. It is located on the West Highland Line, sited 41 miles
Crianlarich_railway_station
Mountain in Scotland
Scottish Highlands, near Crianlarich. Rising to 1,174 metres (3,852 ft), it is a Munro and is the highest of the so-called Crianlarich Hills to the south-east
Ben_More_(Crianlarich)
National park in Scotland
Crianlarich Stob Binnein (1,164.8 m; 3,822 ft), Crianlarich Ben Lui (1,131.4 m; 3,712 ft), Tyndrum Cruach Ardrain (1,045.9 m; 3,431 ft), Crianlarich Ben
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
Loch_Lomond_and_The_Trossachs_National_Park
Group of mountains in Scotland
The Crianlarich Hills are a large group of mountains in Scotland, running east of Crianlarich and Loch Lomond, south of Strath Fillan and north of Loch
Crianlarich_Hills
Railway line in Scotland
shores of Loch Lomond, then climbs Glen Falloch to Crianlarich. The branch to Oban diverges at Crianlarich, an important Highland junction of both road and
West_Highland_Line
Former railway station in Scotland
Crianlarich Lower was a railway station located in Crianlarich, Stirling. This station was opened on 1 August 1873 by the Callander and Oban Railway. It
Crianlarich Lower railway station
Crianlarich_Lower_railway_station
Former railway line in Scotland
Line at Crianlarich, where a connecting spur was constructed by the West Highland Line in 1897. The C&OR section between Callander and Crianlarich was closed
Callander_and_Oban_Railway
Major road in Scotland from Glasgow to Inverness
along the western shores of the loch, through Arden to Luss. Toward Crianlarich, it follows the general route of the Old Military Road that runs along
A82_road
Market town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Scottish market town in Perth and Kinross on the A85 road between Perth and Crianlarich, and the A822 between Greenloaning and Aberfeldy. The A822 joins the
Crieff
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
(including Stirling itself, Dunblane, Doune, Callander, Lochearnhead, Crianlarich and Killin) and Clackmannanshire (including Alloa, Clackmannan, Menstrie
FK_postcode_area
Road network created in the wake of the Jacobite rebellions
series of zig-zags known as the Devil’s Staircase.[citation needed] The Crianlarich to Fort William section was constructed between 1749 and 1750. Construction
Military_roads_of_Scotland
Principal railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
to Anniesland, via Maryhill 6 tpd to Oban, via Crianlarich and Dalmally 4 tpd to Mallaig, via Crianlarich and Fort William; of which: 2 tpd terminate at
Glasgow Queen Street railway station
Glasgow_Queen_Street_railway_station
Historic administrative division in Scotland
West Perthshire (the area west and south of Killin including Callander, Crianlarich and Aberfoyle) was included in the Stirling District of the Central Region
Perthshire
Waterfall in Stirling, Scotland
Falloch off the A82. It is 7 km (4 mi) south-west of the village of Crianlarich in the county of Stirling in Scotland. It is also on the West Highland
Falls_of_Falloch
Railway station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
the Callander and Oban Railway, which joined the present railway at Crianlarich, and which was absorbed into the LMS Railway in 1922. Two additional
Oban_railway_station
Long distance footpath in Scotland
skirts the hills just west of Crianlarich alongside Bogle Glen. At the deer gate an additional path leads to Crianlarich. Meanwhile, the route continues
West_Highland_Way
Major road in Scotland
Oban along the south bank of Loch Etive, through Lochawe and Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Crieff before passing through Perth, where
A85_road
Human settlement in Scotland
railway from Glasgow splits approximately 5 miles (8 km) to the south at Crianlarich, with one branch heading to Fort William and the other to Oban. Tyndrum
Tyndrum
Railway station in Stirling, Scotland
sited 34 miles 70 chains (56.1 km) from Callander via Glen Ogle, between Crianlarich and Dalmally. ScotRail manage the station and operate all services. This
Tyndrum_Lower_railway_station
Road in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
local traffic. The closure results in a 59-mile (93 km) diversion via Crianlarich when the military road is also affected. The many communities affected
A83_road
Freshwater loch in Perthshire, Scotland
Highlands. It lies approximately 1.7 km (1.1 mi) to the east of the town of Crianlarich at the foot of Ben More. There is a small wooded island in the middle
Loch_Dochart
Railway station in Stirling, Scotland
on the Fort William route of the scenic West Highland Line, between Crianlarich and Bridge of Orchy, sited 41 miles 25 chains (66.5 km) from Craigendoran
Upper_Tyndrum_railway_station
Mountain in the Stirling Council area, Scotland
of Crianlarich. With a height of 941 metres (3,087 ft) it qualifies as a Munro. Beinn a’ Chroin stands well into the interior of the Crianlarich group
Beinn_a'_Chroin
Railway station in the Scottish Highlands
14,344 (2018–2019) made it the busiest station on the line north of Crianlarich, apart from Fort William and Mallaig. The statistics cover twelve month
Corrour_railway_station
Scottish electric coach company
Mountain (pre-booked) Bridge of Orchy (pre-booked) Tyndrum (pre-booked) Crianlarich (pre-booked) Lix Toll (pre-booked) Lochearnhead (pre-booked) Kingshouse
Ember_(coach_operator)
Former railway company in Scotland
power scheme; opened 10 April 1946; closed circa 1948; Crianlarich; also known as Crianlarich Upper from 1953; divergence of spur to Oban line; Upper
West_Highland_Railway
Former railway station in Scotland
station located in Glen Dochart, Stirling (district) midway between Crianlarich and Killin. This station opened on 1 August 1873, when the Callander
Luib_railway_station
Corpach, Highland Craighouse, Argyll and Bute Crieff, Perth and Kinross Crianlarich, Stirling, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Cromarty, Highland
List of towns and villages in the Scottish Highlands
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Scottish_Highlands
Railway station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
43 chains (44.3 km) from Craigendoran Junction, near Helensburgh, between Crianlarich and Arrochar and Tarbet. ScotRail manage the station and operate most
Ardlui_railway_station
Mountain in the southern highlands of Scotland
Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, 8.5 kilometres north east of Crianlarich. Meall Glas has Munro status with a height of 959 metres (3,146 ft).
Meall_Glas
Council area of Scotland
Balquhidder Blairlogie Blanefield Buchlyvie Cambusbarron Cambuskenneth Cowie Crianlarich Croftamie Deanston Drymen Fallin Fintry Gargunnock Gartmore Killearn
Stirling_(council_area)
Oban Railway (LMS) Callander to Oban 27 September 1965 Section between Crianlarich and Oban is still open, accessed via the West Highland Railway. Cambusnethan
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Human settlement in Scotland
is located at the head of Loch Lomond. It is on the A82 road between Crianlarich and Glasgow and Ardlui railway station is on the West Highland Line between
Ardlui
North Wales Coast Railway. 11 February 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013. "Crianlarich timber railhead: feasibility study Final Report to Forestry Commission
Forestry in the United Kingdom
Forestry_in_the_United_Kingdom
Mountain in Scotland
Breadalbane region of the Scottish Highlands, south of the village of Crianlarich. It is a Munro with a height of 995 metres (3,264 ft). An Caisteal, which
An_Caisteal
Human settlement in Scotland
(former West Highland Railway) line, served by trains passing between Crianlarich and Fort William. Both of the parents of Australia's only recognised
Roybridge
Mountain of the Scottish Highlands
(3,432 feet). It is five kilometres southeast of Crianlarich village and is one of the Crianlarich Hills. The Gaelic name Cruach Àrdrain may come from
Cruach_Ardrain
Scotland. The Stone still stands, on the slopes of Glen Falloch, between Crianlarich and Inverarnan. The base circumference is 180 feet (55 m) and height
Clach_nam_Breatann
1165m high mountain in Stirling, Scotland
Stob Binnein is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It forms a twin-peak with Ben More 1,174 metres (3,852 ft), from which
Stob_Binnein
Mountains and hills with prominence no less than 150 m
446 3,862 1,463 04A 41 NN261738 Ma,M,Sim 12 6 Scotland 12 4 Ben More (Crianlarich) 1,174 986 3,852 3,235 01C 51 NN432244 Ma,M,Sim,CoU,CoA 13 1276 Scotland
List of Marilyns in the British Isles
List_of_Marilyns_in_the_British_Isles
Principal railway station in Edinburgh, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Edinburgh Waverley railway station
Edinburgh_Waverley_railway_station
a clear day, one can see as far as Lochnagar to the north, Ben More (Crianlarich) to the west and the Moorfoot Hills to the south. The Norman's Law hill
Norman's_Law
Hamlet in Stirling, Scotland
Inverarnan is a small hamlet in Stirling, Scotland, near the village of Crianlarich and the hamlet of Ardlui, Argyll and Bute. It is the only settlement
Inverarnan
Glen in Perthshire, Scotland
Dochard) in Perthshire, Scottish Highlands is a glen which runs from Crianlarich eastwards to Killin, following the course of the River Dochart as it
Glen_Dochart
Former railway station in Scotland
Stirling (district) close to where the road from Glen Ogle joins the Crianlarich to Killin road. Killin Junction station opened on 1 June 1870, providing
Killin Junction railway station
Killin_Junction_railway_station
City in central Scotland
north. Other major roads serving the city include the A85 to Crieff and Crianlarich (and ultimately Oban), the A93 to Blairgowrie and Braemar, the A94 to
Perth,_Scotland
Human settlement in Scotland
Ceann Loch Èireann) is a village in Perthshire on the A84 Stirling to Crianlarich road at the foot of Glen Ogle, 14 miles (23 kilometres) north of the
Lochearnhead
Railway station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
three to Mallaig (the latter combined with Oban portions, dividing at Crianlarich), and one service to Fort William (the Highland Caledonian Sleeper, weekday
Helensburgh Upper railway station
Helensburgh_Upper_railway_station
Subdivisions of the United Kingdom
post town and Dunblane, Doune, Callendar, Trossachs, Loch Earn, Killin, Crianlarich & Tyndrum areas now in Stirling District and later renamed as Stirling
Postal counties of the United Kingdom
Postal_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom
Overnight sleeper trains between London and Scotland
Bridge Roy Bridge Tulloch Corrour Rannoch Bridge of Orchy Upper Tyndrum Crianlarich Ardlui Arrochar & Tarbet Garelochhead Helensburgh Upper Dumbarton Central
Caledonian_Sleeper
Town in Scotland
services over the scenically attractive route to Doune, Callander and Crianlarich, where the line joined the still-extant line from Glasgow to Oban. The
Dunblane
Mountain in Stirling, Scotland
who died on 1 February 1987 during a rescue operation on Ben More near Crianlarich when the helicopter crashed. In addition to hiking the Ben is occasionally
Ben_Ledi
Railway station in Highland, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Duirinish_railway_station
Railway station in Stirling, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Stirling railway station (Scotland)
Stirling_railway_station_(Scotland)
Train operating company in the United Kingdom
Central, Helensburgh Upper, Garelochhead, Arrochar & Tarbet, Ardlui, Crianlarich, Tyndrum Lower, Dalmally, Loch Awe, Falls of Cruachan (5 tpd), Taynuilt
ScotRail
River in Scotland
the river for much of its length, as does the West Highland Line from Crianlarich to Dalmally. List of rivers of Scotland Munro, David M.; Gittings, Bruce;
River_Lochy_(Glen_Lochy)
Ruined former residence of Scottish noble
Callander, the Trossachs and Loch Lomond Killin, Loch Tay, Loch Awe, Crianlarich, and Oban. Stirling: R. S. Shearer & Son. 1895. p. 10. Retrieved 5 April
Mar's_Wark
Freshwater loch
Glen Dochart, and six kilometres (four miles) east of the village of Crianlarich. Loch Dochart is located immediately southeast, and the outflow of Loch
Loch_Iubhair
Strath in west Perthshire, Scotland
of Calvinism. The Strath stretches from Bridge of Orchy (NN300395) to Crianlarich (NN383248), a distance of 11 miles (18 km), and has long been a major
Strath_Fillan
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Ben More or Beinn Mhòr may refer to: Ben More (Crianlarich), 1174 m Ben More (Mull), 966 m Ben Mor Coigach, 743 m Ben More Assynt
Ben_More
(W-E) Fg Offr Dmitri Zotov EoN Olympia 2B Ballykelly, County Londonderry Crianlarich, Perthshire 1 February 1970 First hot air balloon Raymond Munro Canada
List of Irish Sea crossings by air
List_of_Irish_Sea_crossings_by_air
FK17, FK18 Callander Perthshire FK FK19 Lochearnhead Perthshire FK FK20 Crianlarich Perthshire FK FK21 Killin Perthshire FY FY00 FY0,non-geo FY1, FY2, FY3
List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom
List_of_postcode_districts_in_the_United_Kingdom
Railway station in Aberdeen City, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Aberdeen_railway_station
Road in Scotland
south – Aberfoyle Northern terminus of A821 Lochearnhead 29.2 47.0 A85 – Crianlarich, Perth, Crieff Northern terminus 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
A84_road
Railway station in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Street (fast) 6 tpd to Oban, of which 3 have a portion which divides at Crianlarich and runs to Mallaig via Fort William The typical service on Sundays is:
Dumbarton Central railway station
Dumbarton_Central_railway_station
Cauldhame Cobleland Cornton, Cowie Craigdownings Craighat Craigruie Crianlarich Croftamie Dalmary Deanston Doune, Doune Castle Drymen Dumgoyne Dumyat
List of places in Stirling (council area)
List_of_places_in_Stirling_(council_area)
Mountain in Scotland
gives fine views to the Black Mount to the north and the hills around Crianlarich to the south. The Corbetts And Other Scottish Hills, Scottish Mountaineering
Beinn_Odhar
Mountain range in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
of Loch Long at Arrochar. Glen Falloch, northeast of Loch Lomond to Crianlarich. Glen Fyne, north of the head of Loch Fyne. Glen Tarbet from Loch Lomond
Arrochar_Alps
Valley in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
munitions depot which is connected to the railway line from Helensburgh to Crianlarich at the site of the old station. Glen Douglas has 3 farms two of which
Glen_Douglas
Disused railway station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
such as on the platform name board. This old station on the Glasgow-Crianlarich trunk section of the West Highland Line was situated in a remote spot
Glen Douglas Halt railway station
Glen_Douglas_Halt_railway_station
Railway station in Dundee, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Dundee_railway_station
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Bridgeton_railway_station
Railway station in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Greenfaulds_railway_station
Glen in Perthshire, Scotland
Lochay is about 20 miles (32 km) long, running from a point north of Crianlarich to Loch Tay. A road runs up the glen as far as Kenknock Farm (at grid
Glen_Lochay
Mountain in Scotland
Gaelic: Beinn Dubhchreig) is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands, west of Crianlarich in the northern part of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Beinn_Dubhchraig
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
High Street (Glasgow) railway station
High_Street_(Glasgow)_railway_station
Nursery, Arnprior Cornton Nursery, Cornton Cowie Nursery, Cowie Crianlarich Nursery, Crianlarich Fallin Nursery and Out of School Care, Fallin Hillview Children
List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding cities, S–W)
List_of_state_schools_in_Scotland_(council_areas_excluding_cities,_S–W)
Principal railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Glasgow Central railway station
Glasgow_Central_railway_station
Railway station in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Perth railway station (Scotland)
Perth_railway_station_(Scotland)
Railway station in South Ayrshire, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Prestwick Town railway station
Prestwick_Town_railway_station
Railway station in Stirling, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Dunblane_railway_station
Railway station in Highland, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Kyle of Lochalsh railway station
Kyle_of_Lochalsh_railway_station
CW1 6AR CRE CRE Crewkerne TA18 8AU CKN CKN Crews Hill EN2 9EA CWH CWH Crianlarich FK20 8QQ CNR CNR Criccieth LL52 0RW CCC CCC Cricklewood NW2 1EU CRI CRI
UK_railway_stations_–_C
or even villages that are important junctions, e.g. Scotch Corner or Crianlarich. In 1994, previous lists for destinations in Great Britain were superseded
List of primary destinations on the United Kingdom road network
List_of_primary_destinations_on_the_United_Kingdom_road_network
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Pollokshields East railway station
Pollokshields_East_railway_station
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Queens Park railway station (Scotland)
Queens_Park_railway_station_(Scotland)
Disused railway station in Scotland
ended as part of the Beeching Axe. The section between Callander and Crianlarich (lower) was closed on 27 September that year following a landslide at
Callander_railway_station
junctions of significant roads: for example, Llangurig in Wales and Crianlarich in Scotland. As a further example, Scotch Corner in northern England
Roads_in_the_United_Kingdom
Ski area in Scotland
also available in nearby Glencoe, Ballachulish, North Ballachulish, crianlarich and Fort William. Citylink buses provide public transport to the ski
Glencoe_Ski_area
Craignure Creag an Iubhair Rock of the yew tree City Crathie Craichidh City Crianlarich A' Chrìon-Làraich City Crieff Craoibh Tree place City Crimond Crioch/Crith
Scottish_Gaelic_place_names
Railway station in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Shieldmuir_railway_station
Railway station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Insch_railway_station
Railway station in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Blair_Atholl_railway_station
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Pollokshaws East railway station
Pollokshaws_East_railway_station
Scottish mountains over 3,000 ft on the official list of Munros
Munros and Munro Tops Beinn a' Chroin in Crianlarich is the youngest Munro. Its classification was changed by the SMC from a Munro Top to a Munro in 1997
List_of_Munro_mountains
Railway station in West Lothian, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Breich_railway_station
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Cathcart_railway_station
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Argyle_Street_railway_station
Railway station in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Atholl Bridge of Allan Burntisland Cameron Bridge Cardenden Cowdenbeath Crianlarich Cupar Dalgety Bay Dunblane Dunfermline City Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Ardrossan Harbour railway station
Ardrossan_Harbour_railway_station
CRIANLARICH
CRIANLARICH
CRIANLARICH
CRIANLARICH
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Always Ecstatic; Being Lucky
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Tamil
Woman, Young girl
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That sees and observes, that expects or covers.
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English occupational surname transferred to forename use, TYLER means "roof-tiler."
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