Sròn Eadar a' Chinn, also known as the Pass of Killiecrankie, is a landscape feature located in Perthshire, Scotland. It is a narrow gorge that cuts through the hills of the Scottish Highlands, providing a stunning natural pathway for visitors to explore.
The pass is known for its dramatic scenery, with steep cliffs rising on either side and a small river flowing through the bottom. The rocky terrain and lush greenery create a picturesque setting that is popular with hikers and photographers alike.
Historically, Sròn Eadar a' Chinn was the site of the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689, a significant conflict in Scottish history. Today, visitors can explore the area and learn about its historical significance at the nearby visitor center.
The pass is easily accessible by car or on foot, with several walking trails offering different vantage points of the gorge. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply enjoying the beauty of the Scottish landscape, Sròn Eadar a' Chinn is a must-visit destination in Perthshire.
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Sròn Eadar a' Chinn is located at Grid Ref: NN6313 (Lat: 56.291289, Lng: -4.2095342)
Unitary Authority: Stirling
Police Authority: Forth Valley
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