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Summary for Loch Earn |
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Loch Earn is an region in Scotand and is located in the area Loch Lomond to Loch Tay as defined by SMC. There are 2 munros around here.The highest munro is Ben Vorlich [Loch Earn] at a height of 985 metres .The smallest munro is Stuc a'Chroin at a height of 975 metres . |
Access: The A84 from Callander - Lochernhead and the minor road which runs along the south side of Loch Earn gives the best access
Transport: Bus: Mon - Fri, Stirling - Callandar & Lochearnhead - Killin
Postbus: Sat, Callandar - Straithye
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Details for: Loch Earn
The higher ground between Callander & Loch Earn is of interest to the hill climber with the highest points being the 2 munros Ben Vorlich, Stuc a' Chroin.
The munros distinguished shapes make them recognisable as they are visible in many places of the surrounding area.

















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