Camoquhill

Settlement in Stirlingshire

Scotland

Camoquhill

Cars parked at The Aizle The cars mainly belong to patrons of the coffee shop (on the left).
Cars parked at The Aizle Credit: Richard Sutcliffe

Camoquhill is a small village located in Stirlingshire, Scotland. Situated on the southern slopes of the Campsie Fells, the village is nestled amidst picturesque countryside, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and meadows. With a population of around 500 residents, Camoquhill exudes a charming, close-knit community atmosphere.

The history of Camoquhill dates back many centuries, with evidence of human habitation in the area since prehistoric times. The village's name is believed to have Gaelic origins, meaning "crooked hill," which aptly describes the landscape on which it is situated.

Despite its small size, Camoquhill boasts a number of amenities to cater to its residents. These include a primary school, a local pub, and a community center, which serves as a hub for various social activities and gatherings. The village also has a well-maintained play area for children, ensuring that families have access to recreational facilities.

The natural surroundings of Camoquhill are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Campsie Fells offer excellent opportunities for hiking, with trails suitable for all levels of experience. The village is also close to the Carron Valley Reservoir, a popular spot for fishing, boating, and birdwatching.

Transportation links in Camoquhill are relatively limited, with a few bus services connecting the village to nearby towns. However, residents can easily access the nearby towns of Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch, where they can find a wider range of amenities, including supermarkets, shops, and healthcare facilities.

Overall, Camoquhill is a scenic village that provides residents with a peaceful, rural lifestyle, while still offering easy access to larger towns and recreational activities.

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Camoquhill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.071166/-4.3630904 or Grid Reference NS5389. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cars parked at The Aizle The cars mainly belong to patrons of the coffee shop (on the left).
Cars parked at The Aizle
The cars mainly belong to patrons of the coffee shop (on the left).
The Aizle On the left is The Aizle coffee shop and gift shop. The larger building on the right is home to John H White Architects.
The Aizle
On the left is The Aizle coffee shop and gift shop. The larger building on the right is home to John H White Architects.
Approaching The Ballat Crossroads The A811 approaching the Ballat Crossroads, a staggered crossing across the A81.
Approaching The Ballat Crossroads
The A811 approaching the Ballat Crossroads, a staggered crossing across the A81.
A811/A81 Junction (Ballat Crossroads) Although this looks like a simple road junction, it is actually part of a staggered crossroads. To continue along the A811, towards Stirling, you must first turn left onto the A81 and then after a hundreds yards or so, turn right, back onto the continuation of the A811.
A811/A81 Junction (Ballat Crossroads)
Although this looks like a simple road junction, it is actually part of a staggered crossroads. To continue along the A811, towards Stirling, you must first turn left onto the A81 and then after a hundreds yards or so, turn right, back onto the continuation of the A811.
Ballat crossroads from A81 north
Ballat crossroads from A81 north
Ballat crossroads from southbound A81
Ballat crossroads from southbound A81
A811 approaching Ballat crossroads
A811 approaching Ballat crossroads
Stirling road east from Ballat Crossroads
Stirling road east from Ballat Crossroads
A811 passing Gaisland Gaisland house is just visible on the right
A811 passing Gaisland
Gaisland house is just visible on the right
The A81/A811 junction The scene is along the A81 Road, with the turnoff for Stirling at image left.
The A81/A811 junction
The scene is along the A81 Road, with the turnoff for Stirling at image left.
A811 near he Aizle turn
A811 near he Aizle turn
Avenue at Templelea
Avenue at Templelea
The west gate at Gaisland
The west gate at Gaisland
River Endrick A walk along the Endrick on a Sunday Afternoon
River Endrick
A walk along the Endrick on a Sunday Afternoon
Home Farm Cottage, near Boquhan
Home Farm Cottage, near Boquhan
Ballochruin Farm plus Llama
Ballochruin Farm plus Llama
Paddock at Indians House, Balfron Station Campsie Fells in the background
Paddock at Indians House, Balfron Station
Campsie Fells in the background
Balfron Church and War Memorial
Balfron Church and War Memorial
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Camoquhill is located at Grid Ref: NS5389 (Lat: 56.071166, Lng: -4.3630904)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

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