Thursday we set out for the town of
Callander. The town has always been a popular stop as it marks the end of the plains and the start of mountains.
Ben Ledi is the prominent mountain overlooking the town from the north. Callander sits near the
River Teith with
Bracklinn Falls in the south-east. We took the
Callander Crags woodland walk, which featured fantastic views from the jubilee cairn of Ben Ledi and Loch Achray. Enjoy the photos.
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Bracklinn Falls with Andrew on the rocks |
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Found another one of my churches in Callander |
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Bracklinn Bridge, rebuilt in 2010 after the original steel structure washed away. |
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Bracklinn Bridge |
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Andrew and the signpost |
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From Callander Crags looking north-east, edge of the highlands |
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Andrew out on the rocks |
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Bracklinn Falls rocks |
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Top of Bracklinn Falls |
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Andrew looking towards Stirling |
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Loch Achray with Ben Venue, from the jubilee cairn |
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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Cairn, 1897 |
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North view from the crags |
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Andrew in the woods |
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More from Bracklinn Falls |
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Looking down the falls |
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Bracklinn Falls walking path |
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Drew looking towards Ben Ledi |
Here is some travelling music. Enjoy.
Come back soon.
Sincerely,
Andrew
If you ever write a book, that "Andrew in the Woods" photo can be your author picture.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog.
ReplyDeleteThat picture of you next to the cairn is messing with my head.
Are you quite short or is that cairn very tall?
I'm guessing it is the former from the other pictures as you seem to be dwarfed by the sign too but it is hard to get the scale.