Tyndrum (/taɪnˈdrʌm/ⓘ;[2] Scottish Gaelic: Taigh an Droma) is a small village in Scotland. Its Gaelic name translates as "the house on the ridge". It lies in Strathfillan, at the southern edge of Rannoch Moor.
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Tyndrum (/taɪnˈdrʌm/ ; Scottish Gaelic: Taigh an Droma) is a small village in Scotland. Its Gaelic name translates as "the house on the ridge". It lies...
the A82 and pass through Auchtertyre Farm and gently up to Tyndrum. Inverarnan to Tyndrum – 19.5 km (12 miles) This is one of the more remote sections...
Tyndrum railway station may refer to one of two stations in the town of Tyndrum, Scotland: Tyndrum Lower railway station, on the Oban line Upper Tyndrum...
The Tyndrum Hills are a mountain range located to the south-west of Tyndrum in the Scottish Highlands, within the Strath Fillan and Breadalbane area....
east from Oban along the south bank of Loch Etive, through Lochawe and Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Crieff before passing through...
Tyndrum Lower railway station is one of two railway stations serving the small village of Tyndrum in Scotland, the other being Upper Tyndrum. This station...
Upper Tyndrum railway station is one of two railway stations serving the small village of Tyndrum in Scotland. It is on the Fort William route of the...
Crianlarich, the Mallaig and Oban routes both pass through the village of Tyndrum, but they are served by separate stations, making it the smallest settlement...
discussed. At length a definite decision was taken to end the railway at Tyndrum. This needed a variation to the authorising Act of Parliament, and the...
guides have praised individual parts of the road, such as the section from Tyndrum to Glencoe across Rannoch Moor, as providing memorable driving experiences...
A network of military roads, sometimes called General Wade's Military Roads, was constructed in the Scottish Highlands during the middle part of the 18th...
pupils aged 11 to 18 from a wide catchment area extending as far as Killin, Tyndrum and Inversnaid. In 2018 Callander was named Scotland's First Social Enterprise...
Junction, near Helensburgh, with Ardlui to the south, and Tyndrum Lower and Upper Tyndrum to the north west, on the routes to Oban and Mallaig respectively...
Arrochar Alps, Beinn Bhuidhe, Glen Shira, Glen Fyne, Glen Croe, Arrochar, Tyndrum and Loch Lomond nearby. It is overlooked by the Tinkers' Heart, an old...
Oban branch of the West Highland Line re-enters the area just west of Tyndrum, and heads west to Oban: stations on this section of the line include Dalmally...
The least used station in this period was Tyndrum Lower. One of two stations in the small village of Tyndrum, this one is located on the West Highland...
The Scots Mining Company, or Scotch Mines Company, was formed shortly after the Jacobite rising of 1715 by Sir John Erskine with the intention of better...
Strathconon Fault and Strathglass Faults to the northwest and the Laggan Fault, Tyndrum Fault, and Ericht-Laidon Fault to the southeast. The second main phase...
National Park Tongue, Highland Torridon, Highland Tullich, Aberdeenshire Tyndrum, Stirling, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Ullapool, Highland...
Spittalfield Stanley Strathtay Strathyre Thornhill Tibbermore Tullibardine Tyndrum Waterloo Weem Wolfhill Woodside The Highland Main Line railway line connects...
West Highland Line railway service between Tyndrum and Oban stops at nearby Taynuilt, and buses between Tyndrum and Oban stop at Fearnoch. National Cycle...
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the rocky circular bowl of Coire Gaothaich. One may either start from Tyndrum Lower station or Dalrigh in Strath Fillan; tracks from both starting points...
hamlet of Dalrigh (the "King's Field" in the Scottish Gaelic language) near Tyndrum in Perthshire, Scotland (not to be confused with Dalry, Ayrshire). Bruce's...