Crianlarich
Crianlarich is a town in Stirling council location as well as in the enrollment county of Perthshire, Scotland, around 6 miles (10 kilometres) north-east of the head of Loch Lomond. The village expenses itself as "the portal to the Highlands". The name Crianlarich is acquired possibly from the Gaelic significance either "the wasted site" or "the aspen website" (c.f. Gaelic critheann, "aspen"). The village depends on the glen of Strath Fillan at the north western degree of the Trossachs, in the shadow of several Munro heights, especially Ben More, but also Stob Binnein and also Cruach Ardrain. Hence Crianlarich is very popular with hillwalkers. Additionally the village exists halfway along the cross country path, the West Highland Method. Its place makes Crianlarich a prominent stop for travelers and also there are a variety of types of overnight lodging consisting of guesthouses, B&B s a SYHA Hostel as well as a Best Western hotel.