Pass of Killiecrankie

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The Pass of Killiecrankie is a dramatic wooded gorge in Perthshire, Scotland, famed as the site of the 1689 Battle of Killiecrankie during the Jacobite rising.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
mountain pass
associatedWith First Jacobite Rising NERFINISHED
Jacobite risings NERFINISHED
battleBelligerent Government forces
Jacobite forces NERFINISHED
battleCommander Hugh Mackay of Scoury NERFINISHED
John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee NERFINISHED
battleDate 27 July 1689
battleOccurred Battle of Killiecrankie NERFINISHED
battleOutcome Jacobite victory
country Scotland
crossedBy A9 road NERFINISHED
Highland Main Line railway NERFINISHED
hasAttraction Killiecrankie Visitor Centre NERFINISHED
hasDesignation historic battlefield site
scenic beauty spot
hasEcosystem ancient woodland
hasFauna red squirrels
woodland birds
hasFeature steep-sided valley
wooded gorge
hasFlora native broadleaf trees
hasRecreation viewing platforms
waymarked trails
hasViewpoint Soldier’s Leap NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod late 17th century Scottish history
knownFor Battle of Killiecrankie NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Blair Atholl NERFINISHED
Pitlochry NERFINISHED
locatedIn Highland Perthshire NERFINISHED
Perthshire NERFINISHED
council area of Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
locatedNear village of Killiecrankie NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Garry gorge NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust for Scotland NERFINISHED
nearestTown Pitlochry NERFINISHED
notableFor autumn woodland colours
wildlife watching
partOf Grampian Mountains region NERFINISHED
region Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism
walking and hiking
traversedBy River Garry NERFINISHED
watercourse River Garry NERFINISHED

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Blair Atholl hasNearbyFeature Pass of Killiecrankie