Killin

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Killin is a picturesque village in the Scottish Highlands, known for its scenic setting at the western end of Loch Tay and the dramatic Falls of Dochart.

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Killin canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
country Scotland
hasAmenity cafes
camping sites
guest houses
hotels
shops
hasCulturalAspect Scottish Gaelic heritage
traditional Highland village character
hasEconomicActivity hospitality industry
tourism
hasLandmark Falls of Dochart NERFINISHED
hasNearbyActivity boating
climbing
fishing
wildlife watching
hasNearbyFeature Glen Dochart NERFINISHED
Glen Lochay NERFINISHED
Loch Tay NERFINISHED
Tarmachan Ridge NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTrail cycling routes
hiking routes
walking routes
hasReligiousBuilding Killin Parish Church NERFINISHED
hasScenicFeature Falls of Dochart NERFINISHED
lochs
mountain scenery
woodland
hasStructure Falls of Dochart Bridge NERFINISHED
hasTransport bus services
historicalRegion Breadalbane NERFINISHED
isKnownFor outdoor activities
picturesque setting
tourism
waterfalls
locatedAt western end of Loch Tay
locatedIn Perthshire (historic county) NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
Stirling council area NERFINISHED
locatedNear Ben Lawers NERFINISHED
locatedOn Loch Tay NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Dochart NERFINISHED
tourismCategory Highland village destination

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