Attractions near Tyndrum
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Kilchurn Castle
(11 Miles)*
A square tower, built by Colin Campbell of Glenorchy c1550, Kilchurn Castle was much enlarged in 1693, incorporating the first purpose built barracks in Scotland. |
Moirlanich Longhouse
(14 Miles)*
An outstanding example of a traditional cruck frame cottage and byre, dating from the mid 19th century. |
Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve
(15 Miles)*
Perthshire's highest mountain (3,984ft) with views from the Atlantic to the North Sea. |
Ben Lomond
(18 Miles)*
The mountain, and over 5000 acres around it, are owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland. |
Glencoe & Dalness
(19 Miles)*
The breathtaking peaks and spectacular waterfalls of Glencoe bear silent witness to the origin, history and wildlife of this atmospheric glen. The steep-sided mountains are popular for climbing and walking. |
Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace
(19 Miles)*
Founded in 1753 by a Lake District partnership, Bonawe is the most complete charcoal-fuelled ironworks in Britain. |
Glencoe and North Lorn Folk Museum
(22 Miles)*
The Museum is situated in a 19th Century thatched croft house in the main street of Glencoe Village. The museum contains a large variety of artefacts, the majority of which were collected locally. |
Towns near Tyndrum
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Tyndrum
(1 Mile)*
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Crianlarich
(5 Miles)*
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Tavistock
(12 Miles)*
Tavistock sits on the edge of Dartmoor, about 15 miles north of Plymouth in Devon. |
Inversnaid
(12 Miles)*
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Stronachlachar
(14 Miles)*
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Killin
(15 Miles)*
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Dalness
(16 Miles)*
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