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Welcome to Crianlarich!

 

Crianlarich is easily reached from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling and is perfectly situated for hillwalkers.  It is also just off the West Highland Way, making it a good place to stop for the night and explore some of the surrounding area.

 

The world famous West Highland Railway Line passes through Crianlarich, and there are some very pleasant walks closeby in Glen Falloch and Strath Fillan.

 

This site is run by volunteers – please help us to maintain it. Anything you can donate, no matter how small, will be greatly appreciated.

 


LOST PROPERTY: Eilidh MacInnes has been in touch to say that she has lost property in Crianlarich. Her Acer laptop (in a black and orange laptop bag) and a large blue suitcase containing clothing and other items were taken from Crianlarich public toilets. Eilidh’s identification and bank cards were in her suitcase. Could anyone with any information please contact Eilidh at late7rose@hotmail.com, or her friend’s mobile on 07879405071.

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