Pass of Killiecrankie

Three miles north of Pitlochry by the A9 road, the Pass of Killiecrankie (Gaelic: Coille Chneagaidh), is a mountain pass between 2757 ft (830 m) Ben Vrackie and Tenandry Hill in Perth and Kinross on the River Garry.[1]

The river-gorge traverses the pass over the course of a mile, and above it, the road and the railway, with the village of Killiecrankie at the north end.

Pass of Killicrankie.

About a mile toward the village of Killiecrankie, the Battle of Killiecrankie took place in 1689.[2]

There was also a ship, a 3 masted bark named the Pass of Killiecrankie of the Killiecankie line. The ship was later renamed Stifinder. Picture of ship.

Footnotes

  1. Google map
  2. "Killiecrankie, Tenandry and Strathgarry". Tour Scotland. Retrieved 2007-12-18.]

Coordinates: 56°44′50″N 3°46′37″W / 56.7471°N 3.7770°W / 56.7471; -3.7770

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