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Stirling city Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stirling city Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stirling city Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Kelpies, Helix Park, Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young pine trees planted in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park from Craigiefort, Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
interior of Doune Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ben Ledi Kilmahogl near Callander. Stirlingshire,Scotland,UK.
Stirling city in Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Kelpies, Helix Park, Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vintage map of Stirlingshire 1930s. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The view over the village of Drymen in Stirlingshire, Scotland, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carron Valley Reservoir, Stirlingshire, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Kelpies, Helix Park, Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ben Ledi near Callander, Scotland. UK Ben Ledi is one of the most familiar Corbetts, rising to the north of Callander. The ascent is very popular. Ben Ledi is a familiar landmark from Callander and the highest mountain in the main part of the Trossachs. It is a very popular hill walk and its position on the edge of the Highlands makes it an excellent viewpoint. The time needed to climb Ben Ledi it should be quite a bit less than three hours to get to the top, allowing for photo stops, sandwiches, general dawdling and that incessant ferreting in rucksacks for extra layers, gloves, hats etc , just a feature of winter walking in Scotland. Stirlingshire, Scotland. It is 879 m high, and is classified as a Corbett. It lies about 6.4 kilometres north-west of Callander, near the village of Kilmahog. It is situated in the Trossachs, an area often regarded as having some of the most romantic scenery in the Highlands.


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