River Falloch

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River Falloch is a scenic river in the Scottish Highlands that flows south through Glen Falloch before entering the northern end of Loch Lomond.

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River Falloch canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country Scotland
drainageBasin Loch Lomond
surface form: Loch Lomond basin
flowDirection south
flowsInto Loch Lomond
flowsThrough Glen Falloch
hasMouthLocation northern end of Loch Lomond
hasNameEtymology Glen Falloch
surface form: derived from Glen Falloch
hasNearbyTransportRoute A82 road NERFINISHED
West Highland Line railway
hasNotableFeature Falls of Falloch
hasNotableWaterfall Falls of Falloch
hasRecreation photography
picnicking at Falls of Falloch
hasScenicDesignation part of a nationally scenic area
hasSourceRegion Crianlarich
surface form: Crianlarich area
hasWatercourseType freshwater river
isLocatedNorthOf Loch Lomond
isPopularFor scenic views
tourism
walking
isTributaryOf Loch Lomond
locatedIn Scottish Highlands
Stirling council area
locatedOn West Highland Way vicinity
partOf Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
region Glen Falloch
waterSystem River Clyde
surface form: River Clyde–Loch Lomond system

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Loch Lomond hasInflow River Falloch